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sarasara

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Fichtes Absolute Ego is best described as
 
 

a. the personal God of traditional religion.
  b. an unchanging, impersonal being.
  c. an evolving, impersonal moral order.
  d. detached from the world of experience and unknowable.
 
 



Question 2

Fichte claims that experience is
 
 

a. structured by our interests and values.
  b. a collection of sense data imposed upon the mind.
  c. a deceptive and unreliable source of information.
  d. structured by the universal and rational categories of the mind.




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johnpizzaz

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Answer to Question 1

c.

Answer to Question 2

a.




sarasara

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Reply 2 on: Jul 14, 2018
Excellent


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