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      <title>The Deduction of Time and Space in J. G. Fichte's of the Constitution of Subject and Object</title>
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      <description>The aim of the present paper is to expose in its fundamental moments Fichte's deduction of time and space as pure forms of the intuition and, therefore, as condition of possibility of a theory of anticipationso f perception. I will focus on one of the different versions of this deduction we can find in the work of this German philosopher between 1795 and 1814, namely, the time and space deduction presented in Fichte's Outline of the Distinctive Character of the Doctrine of Knowledge with Respect to the Theoretical Faculty, a substantial supplement to the Foundation of the entire Science of Knowledge published in 1795 and also originally planed only for his students. </description>
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