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This work presents a systematic philosophical examination of revelation, beginning with a theory of the will and a deduction of religion from practical reason. It distinguishes natural and revealed religion, analyzes the concept of revelation both formally and materially, and attempts an a priori deduction of that concept. It investigates the empirical and physical possibility of revelation, then proposes criteria to judge a communication's divine authority by form, content, and mode of presentation, offers a systematic ordering of those criteria, and outlines how to assess whether a given occurrence should be accepted as revelation.

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Johann Gottlieb Fichte

Johann Gottlieb Fichte was a prominent German philosopher and a key figure in the development of German idealism. Born in 1762, he is best known for his works that explore the nature of self-consciousness and the role of the individual in society. Fichte's influential texts include "Reden an die deutsche Nation," which reflects his thoughts on nationalism and education, and "Versuch einer Kritik aller Offenbarung," where he critiques religious revelation. His philosophical contributions laid the groundwork for later thinkers such as Hegel and Schelling, making him an essential figure in the history of Western philosophy.

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