CÁC TÁC GIẢ KHÁC (BẢN DỊCH TIẾNG ANH)
J. G. FICHTE
Attempt at a Critique of all Revelation, translated by G. Green
(Cambridge University Press, 1978). This was Fichte”s first book. It won
him fame, since, on its first publication in 1792, Fichte”s name was omitted
from the title-page and it was widely assumed to be the work of Kant.
Most of Fichte”s shorter early works appear in Early Philosophical
Writings, translated by D. Breazeale (Ithaca, NY and London: Cornell
University Press, 1988).
Science of Knowledge (Wissenschaftslehre), translated by P. Heath and
J. Lachs (New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1970).
The Science of Rights, translated by A. E. Kroeger (London: Trübner,
1889).
The Vocation of man, translated W. Smith and R. M. Chisholm
(Indianapolis and New York: Bobbs-Merrill, 1956).
Addresses to the German Nation, translated by R. F. Jones, G. H.
Turnbull and G. A. Kelly (New York and Evanston: Harper & Row, 1968).
J. G. HERDER
Herder on Social and Political Culture, translated by F. M. Barnard
(Cambridge University Press, 1969), contains a selection from Herder”s
voluminous writings on history, language, etc., including OL.