Karl Vorländer
Karl Vorländer ( born January 2, 1860 in Marburg, † December 6, 1928 in Münster) was a secondary school teacher in Solingen and philosopher.
Vorländer connects with the idea of development and an idealistic ethical socialism Kant's critical philosophy (in the sense of Hermann Cohen, Paul Natorp, and others). The categorical imperative is in its social amended to stress ( treatment of man as an end ). Ethics is to treat social ethics; their top idea is (as with Stammler ) the Community free -intentioned people. Vorländer was particularly known for his " History of Philosophy " (1903, 2 vols ), and by his Kant biography.
Writings (selection )
- Editions of works of Kant ( Critique of Pure Reason, with registers, 1899, and others)
- The Kantian justification of the moral principle, 1889
- The formalism of Kantian ethics in its necessity and fertility, Diss phil. Marburg 1893
- Goethe's relationship to Kant (Kant Studies I ff )
- Kant and Socialism, 1900
- The neo-Kantian movement in Socialism, 1902
- History of Philosophy, 1 A. 1903 ( online at textlog.de ); 3 A. 1911; 5 A. 1919 ( online at zeno.org )
- Kant, Schiller, Goethe, 1907
- Marx and Kant, 1904; 1911
- Kant and Marx: a contribution to the philosophy of Socialism, 1911; 1926
- Immanuel Kant The man and the work, Hamburg: Meiner, 1924, 3 ext. ed in 1992