• 019 - Chapter 18 Faith Creative life flows like a continuous stream
    Feb 9 2026
    In Destination of Man, Johanne Fichte presents a profound exploration of the human experience, first published in 1799. This thought-provoking work was translated into English in 1846 by Jane Sinnett and again in 1848 by William Smith. Fichte aims to elevate the reader from the tangible, sensory world to a higher realm of understanding. He echoes Francis Bacons insight from The Advancement of Learning, emphasizing that the journey of contemplation can be challenging yet rewarding. Similarly, René Descartes reminds us that to seek truth, one must embrace doubt. Fichtes exploration navigates this path from skepticism to knowledge and ultimately to faith, inviting readers to reflect deeply on the nature of the self. (Summary by Craig Campbell)
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    26 mins
  • 018 - Chapter 17 Faith The Infinite Will
    Feb 9 2026
    In Destination of Man, Johanne Fichte presents a profound exploration of the human experience, first published in 1799. This thought-provoking work was translated into English in 1846 by Jane Sinnett and again in 1848 by William Smith. Fichte aims to elevate the reader from the tangible, sensory world to a higher realm of understanding. He echoes Francis Bacons insight from The Advancement of Learning, emphasizing that the journey of contemplation can be challenging yet rewarding. Similarly, René Descartes reminds us that to seek truth, one must embrace doubt. Fichtes exploration navigates this path from skepticism to knowledge and ultimately to faith, inviting readers to reflect deeply on the nature of the self. (Summary by Craig Campbell)
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    15 mins
  • 017 - Chapter 16 Faith A will which is itself law
    Feb 9 2026
    In Destination of Man, Johanne Fichte presents a profound exploration of the human experience, first published in 1799. This thought-provoking work was translated into English in 1846 by Jane Sinnett and again in 1848 by William Smith. Fichte aims to elevate the reader from the tangible, sensory world to a higher realm of understanding. He echoes Francis Bacons insight from The Advancement of Learning, emphasizing that the journey of contemplation can be challenging yet rewarding. Similarly, René Descartes reminds us that to seek truth, one must embrace doubt. Fichtes exploration navigates this path from skepticism to knowledge and ultimately to faith, inviting readers to reflect deeply on the nature of the self. (Summary by Craig Campbell)
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    11 mins
  • 016 - Chapter 15 Faith A member of two orders
    Feb 9 2026
    In Destination of Man, Johanne Fichte presents a profound exploration of the human experience, first published in 1799. This thought-provoking work was translated into English in 1846 by Jane Sinnett and again in 1848 by William Smith. Fichte aims to elevate the reader from the tangible, sensory world to a higher realm of understanding. He echoes Francis Bacons insight from The Advancement of Learning, emphasizing that the journey of contemplation can be challenging yet rewarding. Similarly, René Descartes reminds us that to seek truth, one must embrace doubt. Fichtes exploration navigates this path from skepticism to knowledge and ultimately to faith, inviting readers to reflect deeply on the nature of the self. (Summary by Craig Campbell)
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    13 mins
  • 015 - Chapter 14 Faith Causes and effects cannot be my destiny
    Feb 9 2026
    In Destination of Man, Johanne Fichte presents a profound exploration of the human experience, first published in 1799. This thought-provoking work was translated into English in 1846 by Jane Sinnett and again in 1848 by William Smith. Fichte aims to elevate the reader from the tangible, sensory world to a higher realm of understanding. He echoes Francis Bacons insight from The Advancement of Learning, emphasizing that the journey of contemplation can be challenging yet rewarding. Similarly, René Descartes reminds us that to seek truth, one must embrace doubt. Fichtes exploration navigates this path from skepticism to knowledge and ultimately to faith, inviting readers to reflect deeply on the nature of the self. (Summary by Craig Campbell)
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    15 mins
  • 014 - Chapter 13 Faith The goal attained what now
    Feb 9 2026
    In Destination of Man, Johanne Fichte presents a profound exploration of the human experience, first published in 1799. This thought-provoking work was translated into English in 1846 by Jane Sinnett and again in 1848 by William Smith. Fichte aims to elevate the reader from the tangible, sensory world to a higher realm of understanding. He echoes Francis Bacons insight from The Advancement of Learning, emphasizing that the journey of contemplation can be challenging yet rewarding. Similarly, René Descartes reminds us that to seek truth, one must embrace doubt. Fichtes exploration navigates this path from skepticism to knowledge and ultimately to faith, inviting readers to reflect deeply on the nature of the self. (Summary by Craig Campbell)
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    5 mins
  • 013 - Chapter 12 Faith Beyond good and evil
    Feb 9 2026
    In Destination of Man, Johanne Fichte presents a profound exploration of the human experience, first published in 1799. This thought-provoking work was translated into English in 1846 by Jane Sinnett and again in 1848 by William Smith. Fichte aims to elevate the reader from the tangible, sensory world to a higher realm of understanding. He echoes Francis Bacons insight from The Advancement of Learning, emphasizing that the journey of contemplation can be challenging yet rewarding. Similarly, René Descartes reminds us that to seek truth, one must embrace doubt. Fichtes exploration navigates this path from skepticism to knowledge and ultimately to faith, inviting readers to reflect deeply on the nature of the self. (Summary by Craig Campbell)
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    21 mins
  • 012 - Chapter 11 Faith Inward voice
    Feb 9 2026
    In Destination of Man, Johanne Fichte presents a profound exploration of the human experience, first published in 1799. This thought-provoking work was translated into English in 1846 by Jane Sinnett and again in 1848 by William Smith. Fichte aims to elevate the reader from the tangible, sensory world to a higher realm of understanding. He echoes Francis Bacons insight from The Advancement of Learning, emphasizing that the journey of contemplation can be challenging yet rewarding. Similarly, René Descartes reminds us that to seek truth, one must embrace doubt. Fichtes exploration navigates this path from skepticism to knowledge and ultimately to faith, inviting readers to reflect deeply on the nature of the self. (Summary by Craig Campbell)
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    15 mins