Friedrich Harms

Friedrich Harms ( born October 24, 1819 in Kiel, † April 5, 1880 in Berlin) was a German philosophical writer.

Friedrich Harms studied medicine, science and philosophy under Heinrich Ritter and Heinrich Moritz chalybaeus, of whom practiced the former lasting influence on him in 1842 qualified as a lecturer in Kiel, 1848, Extraordinary, 1858 full professor at the Faculty of Philosophy in Kiel and appointed in 1867 as professor of philosophy in Berlin ( since 1873 also a member of the Royal Academy of Sciences).

Of his philosophical works are highlighted here: The anthropologism in the development of philosophy since Kant and Ludwig Feuerbach's anthroposophy (Leipzig 1845); Prolegomena to Philosophy ( Braunschweig 1852), in which Harms was trying to give out the concept of knowledge a new foundation of philosophy; Johann Gottlieb Fichte (Kiel 1862) and The philosophy of Fichte according to their historical position and importance (Kiel 1862), in which he emphasized the ethical and not subjective idealism as the unitary nature of the philosophy of Fichte.

Furthermore, he wrote:

  • Contributions to the systematic philosophy (Berlin 1868)
  • In memory of Hegel's 100th Birthday ( 1871)
  • Arthur Schopenhauer's Philosophy ( 1874)
  • On the Philosophy of Psychology ( 1874)
  • On the reform of logic ( 1874)
  • About the doctrine of Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi ( 1876)
  • On the Concept of Truth ( 1877)
  • The philosophy since Kant (1877 )
  • History of Psychology (1878 )
  • The shapes of Ethics ( 1878)
  • History of logic (1880 )

From his estate was meadow out: metaphysics (Breslau 1885); Method of academic study (Leipzig 1885); Natural Philosophy (1885 ); Logic (Leipzig 1886); Term, shapes, and the foundation of the philosophy of law (1889 ); Ethics ( 1889) and Psychology ( 1897).

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