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The Idea of Progress

CHAPTER XIII
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He completely rejected the individualistic conception which underlay Kantian as well as Christian ethics.

He asserted that the true motive of morality is not the salvation of the individual man but the Progress of humanity.

In fact, with Fichte Progress is the principle of ethics.

That the Christian ideal of ascetic saintliness detached from society has no moral value is a plain corollary from the idea of earthly Progress.
[Footnote: X.Leon, La Philosophie de Fichte (1902), pp.

477-9.] One other point in Fichte's survey of history deserves notice--the social role of the savant.


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