Ludwig Noiré

Ludwig Noiré ( born March 26, 1829 in Alzey, † March 27, 1889 in Mainz ) was a German philosopher and high school teacher in Mainz. He was inspired by Schopenhauer, Spinoza and Lazarus Geiger.

Philosophy of Language

In the faculty of language Noiré recognized a genuine human capacity and developed the theory of the joint work as the origin of language faculty. Noiré tried to show that only the language have created the conditions for thinking. The empirical evidence on the Noiré his speculative theory sought to rely, Ernst Cassirer criticized as definitively failed.

Works

  • The world as development of the mind, 1874
  • Foundations of contemporary philosophy, 1875
  • The monistic thought. A concordance of the philosophy of Schopenhauer, Darwin, Robert Mayers and Lazarus Geiger, 1875
  • The dual nature of causality, 1876
  • Introduction and justification of a monistic epistemology, 1877
  • Aphorisms on the monistic philosophy, 1877
  • The Origin of Language, 1877
  • The tool and its importance for the history of human development, 1880
  • The doctrine of Kant and the origin of reason, 1882
  • Logos, the origin and nature of the terms, 1885
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