Excerpt from The Vocation of the Scholar
The following Lectures were delivered soon after Fichte's arrival at Jena in 1794 to an audience composed of students from all departments of the University; with the new of awakening in their minds a more adequate conception of the exalted nature of their calling and its attendant duties. To this end Fichte sets forth, with that energy of thought and fervency of style which are his peculiar characteristics, the vocation of man as an individual, and as a member of society; the sources of the different classes into which society is divided, and the duties arising from these distinctions; and lastly the vocation of that particular class whose separate calling has its origin in the common desire of man to know, and who have chosen the acquisition and imparting of knowledge as their share of the general labours of the race; - assigning to the duties of the Scholar, as the Teacher and Guide of Mankind, the highest place among the varied forms of human activity; and to the Scholar himself, in so far as he worthily fulfils these duties, the most honourable place in human Society.
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