Friedrich Ueberweg

Friedrich Ueberweg ( born January 22, 1826 in Leichlingen in Solingen, † June 9, 1871 in Königsberg ) was a German philosopher.

Life

Ueberweg was born as the son of Lutheran pastor Friedrich Gottlieb Ueberweg. After attending schools in Dusseldorf and Elberfeld, he studied at the universities of Göttingen and especially in Berlin. In 1850 he received his doctorate at the University of Halle. After working as a high school teacher in Dresden, Duisburg and Elberfeld, he habilitated in 1852 in Bonn, where he taught philosophy as a lecturer, before being appointed in 1862 as an associate professor at the University of Königsberg. In 1868 he was appointed a full professor there.

He fought against the subjectivism of Kant's philosophy, and entered in the ideal - realism Schleiermacher and Trendelenburg, which he represented in particular in his "System of Logic ". The highest peak of human knowledge was for him the idea of ​​a world soul.

Works

Among his works, especially the " Outline of History of Philosophy " (1863-1866) by the stringent systematic presentation and comprehensive bibliographic evidence has received great recognition and widest distribution.

  • " De animae mundi elementis Platonicae ". ( About the elements of the Platonic world of ideas ), Dissertation, ( 1850).
  • "Principles of Geometry". In: Archives for philology and pedagogy. 7, 1851, ZDB - ID 220566 -x, pp. 1 ff. (Also in French: Exposition scientifiques the principes de la géométrie Desoer, Liege, among others in 1860. ) Habilitation font.
  • "The development of consciousness by the teachers and educators ." (1853 ).
  • "System of logic and history of logical doctrines ." ( Adolph Marcus, Bonn 1857), 5th edition improved in 1882 by Jürgen Bona Meyer and propagated was viewed by Moritz Wilhelm Drobisch a valuable book on the history of logic.
  • "On Idealism, Realism and Ideal Realism ". (1859 ).
  • "On the authenticity and timing of Platonic writings". (1861 ) was honored by the Academy of Sciences with a price.
  • " Schiller as a historian and philosopher ." (1884 ).
  • " Collected philosophical treatises ". (1889 ).
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