Fichte is the main representative of German national education theory. He believes that developing education is the necessary way to revitalize the nation and the country, and thoroughly reforming the existing education system is the only way to make the German nation continue. He believes that the perfect person to be cultivated is first of all a person with good virtue, and morality is the fundamental purpose of education. The virtue he said reflected the characteristics of the times at that time.
Fichte's educational thought;
Fichte believes that education should be based on intellectual education, and sports should also help to cultivate free will that is not affected by material desires. However, freedom of will does not mean that you can do whatever you want, but it is combined with obligations. When people, as a limited self, tend to be consistent with the trend of absolute self, they will be the most free and have the clearest understanding of their mission and obligations.
This sense of responsibility is called conscience. Listen to the call of conscience and face it bravely. This is morality. "Only human actions are what determine human dignity."