Johann Gottlieb Fichte (1762-1814) developed a comprehensive form of subjective idealism, expounded in The Science of Knowledge in 1794. He was an admirer of Kant.
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In 1792, Fichte published Critique of Religious Revelation, a critical study of Kant's doctrine of the "thing-in-itself". For Fichte, the absolute ego posits both the external world (the non-ego) and finite self. Morality consists in the striving of this finite self to rejoin the absolute.
In 1799 he was accused of atheism, and was forced to resign his post as professor of philosophy at Jena.
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