Erich Adickes

Erich Adickes ( born June 29, 1866 in Lesum (now in Bremen ); † July 8, 1928 in Tübingen ) was a German philosopher.

Life

Adickes studied at the Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen and at Friedrich Paulsen at the Humboldt University in Berlin philosophy. With his work, Kant's system as mitbildender factor in the development of the system he was in 1887 a doctorate. After graduating, he took the position of a teacher in Barmen and Kiel. In 1895 he habilitated at the Christian -Albrechts- University of Kiel in philosophy.

In 1898 he was appointed as a full professor. In 1902 he accepted a professorship at the Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität in Münster. He was born in Tübingen in 1904 successor of Christoph von Sigwart. As a important work, he made the workup of handwritten papers of Immanuel Kant, which he carried out on the advice of Wilhelm Dilthey. He gave as 14-19. Strip out the head of the Prussian Academy of Sciences edition of this publication.

Adickes created as a critical idealist, a theory of knowledge and developed a eudaimonistische ethics. Finally he came to a spiritualistic belief with pantheistic trains. He was known as a staunch opponent of Hans Vaihingen.

He turned against materialism and against the " monistic natural philosophy " of the Darwinist Ernst Haeckel, claiming that the matter did not exist objectively, it was a " matter of the mind ," a " state of consciousness." The atoms are only auxiliary concepts of the understanding. He negated the possibility of scientific knowledge of the objective world.

Adickes was a member of the Tübingen Derendingia fraternity since 1884.

Works

  • German Kantian Bibliography. In: Philosophical Review, May 1893 - June 1896, 3 vols Boston 1895/96
  • Kant contra Haeckel. Epistemology against scientific dogmatism, Berlin 1901
  • Anti- Kappes. A forced displacement Entgegenung, Berlin 1904
  • Character and worldview. Academic inaugural speech of 12 January 2005 as o Ö. Professor of Philosophy at the University of Tübingen. J. C. B. Mohn ( Paul Siebeck ), Tübingen 1905
  • Studies of Kant's Physical Geography, 1911
  • Kant's views on history and construction of the Earth, 1911
  • A newly aufgefundenes lecture notes according to Kant's lectures on physical geography, Tübingen 1913
  • Kant's Opus postumum shown and judged - Berlin: Reuther & Reichard, 1920 ( Kant-Studien. Ergänzungshefte, No. 50) - 855 pages.
  • A. E. [ Self-representation ], In: Raymund Schmidt (eds. ): The philosophy of the present in self-portraits, 2 vols Leipzig 1923
  • Kant and the thing in itself, 1924
  • Kant as a naturalist, 2 volumes, 1924/1925
  • Kant and the as-if - Philosophy, 1927
  • Kant's doctrine of double affection of our ego as the key to his epistemology, 1929
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