provocative, tightly-argued, and insightful book . . . Fichte's Ethics is highly recommended
Gabriel Gottlieb, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
Kosch's attention to Fichte's Foundations of Natural Right as she discusses the constitutive end of independence is especially welcome. The original work found in this final chapter contributes to what amounts to a powerful yet accessible presentation of Fichte's moral philosophy, one that is sure to generate scholarly discussion and encourage further original applications of his thought to contemporary philosophy.
Caroline A. Buchanan, Journal of the History of Philosophy