Martin Honecker

Martin Honecker ( born June 9, 1888 in Bonn, † October 20, 1941 in Freiburg im Breisgau ) was a German psychologist and philosopher.

Life

As the son of a merchant, he studied at the Rheinische Friedrich- Wilhelms- University of Bonn and the Ludwig- Maximilians- University Munich, etc. Adolf Dyroff. 1914 Honecker was awarded his doctorate on the topic The legal philosophy of Alessandro Turamini. As a soldier in the First World War he came to French captivity in the Swiss internment.

Even during the internment, he began his postdoctoral thesis subject Logic logic with which he habilitated at the University of Bonn in 1921. In 1924 he took over the chair of Josef Geyser in Freiburg as a full professor.

He was from 1925 to 1929 in the position of Secretary General of the Gorres Foundation. From 1925 to 1926 he was with the other quarterly publication for scientific pedagogy out, as is the research on the history of modern philosophy, and in 1930 the Philosophical reference library.

During the Second World War he held the official position of an army psychologist at the General Command V in Stuttgart.

His son Raimund Honecker is Emeritus nuclear physicist at the RWTH Aachen.

Works

  • The political philosophy of Sebastian Fox Morcillo, 1914
  • Thinking. Attempt at a generally comprehensible overall presentation, 1925
  • Logic. A scheme of logic problems, 1927, 1942
  • Item Logic logic. Proposal to redesign the logic., 1928
  • The problems of the special psychology, in: Philosophia Perennis. Essays on their past and present. Festschrift, Josef Geyser 60th birthday. Edited by Fritz -Joachim Rintelen, Vol 1, Regensburg 1930
  • Annual Report of the Gorres Society 1928/1929, 1930
  • Nicholas of Cusa and the Greek language, Heidelberg: Carl Winter, 1938

An overview of writings and works: http://www.ub.uni-freiburg.de/referate/02/honeck02.htm

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