Walter Ehrlich

Walter Ehrlich ( born May 16, 1896 in Berlin, † December 26, 1968 in Bad Ragaz, Switzerland ) was a German philosopher.

Life

Walter Ehrlich was born on 16 May 1896 as son of the merchant Jakob Ehrlich and his wife Nina Ehrlich, nee Flatow, in Berlin. He went to Easter 1914, the Royal French Gymnasium in Berlin. This is what a study of mathematics and theoretical physics at the Technical College of Berlin -Charlottenburg joined. 1915 Ehrlich stepped in the military and participated until October 1915 at the Eastern campaign. Ehrlich moved to doing a lengthy illness at the 1917 lasted until the end of summer. In October 1917, he enrolled in Philosophy at the University of Berlin, this study he broke from the end of 1918. In Berlin, Ehrlich attended lectures by Professors Ernst Cassirer, Max Dessoir, Benno Erdmann, Alois Riehl, Friedrich Julius Schmidt and Ernst Troeltsch. As of February 1919 was followed by philosophical and literary studies as a regular student at the University of Heidelberg at Henry Maier, Heinrich Rickert, Hans Driesch, Karl Jaspers, Max von Wald Berg, Friedrich Gundolf ( Friedrich Leopold Gundelfinger ), Friedrich Neumann and Leonardo Olschki. The since 1918 teaches at the University of Heidelberg philosopher Heinrich Maier gave encouragement and support to Ehrlich's dissertation The concept of freedom in Kant and Schopenhauer.

Writings

  • The concept of freedom in Kant and Schopenhauer. Dissertation. University of Heidelberg., 1920.
  • Kant and Husserl. Critique of the transcendental and the phenomenological method. Halle ( Saale) in 1923.
  • Metaphysics in the epistemological ground plan. Philosophical conversations. Halle ( Saale) in 1924.
  • The impersonal experience. Introduction to a new epistemology. Halle ( Saale), 1927.
  • Levels of Personality. Foundations of a metaphysics of man. Halle ( Saale), 1930.
  • Intentionality and meaning. Halle ( Saale), 1934.
  • Broad legal metaphysics. EVortrag. Halle ( Saale), 1935.
  • The meaning in history. Introduction to the Transzendentalgeschichte. Zurich 1935.
  • Understanding. Zurich 1939.
  • Ontology of consciousness. Zurich 1940.
  • Man and the numinous regions. Chur 1943.
  • Doctrine of Karman. Chur 1945.
  • Aesthetics. Chur 1947.
  • Sociology. Chur 1949.
  • Intellectual history. Tübingen 1952.
  • Metaphysics. Tübingen 1955.
  • Ethics. Tübingen 1956.
  • Philosophical anthropology. Tübingen 1957.
  • Introduction to political philosophy. Tübingen 1958.
  • Main problems of the philosophy of value. Niemeyer. Tübingen 1959.
  • Outline of a philosophy of nature. Tübingen 1960.
  • Cultural-historical autobiography. Tübingen 1961.
  • Aphorisms on the philosophy of art. Tübingen 1962.
  • Cultural philosophy. Tübingen 1964.
  • Philosophy of the history of philosophy. Tübingen 1965.
  • System of philosophy. Tübingen 1966.
  • Self-education and pedagogy. Tübingen 1969.
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