Moritz Carrière

Philipp Moritz Carrière (also: Carriere ) ( born March 5, 1817 in Griedel ( in the Grand Duchy of Hesse), † January 19, 1895 in Munich) was a German writer and philosopher ( Hegelianism, theism ).

Life

Carrière studied in Giessen, Göttingen and Berlin, and in 1844 a member of the fraternity Allemannia casting. He belonged to Emanuel Geibel, Karl Green, Karl Marx and other poets at a wreath. After his studies he took a few years for a trip to Italy and then qualified as a professor of philosophy at Giessen, where he taught as an associate professor from 1849. In parallel, he was from March 1848, together with Carl Vogt Publisher of the Free Hessian newspaper. From 1853, he taught for a year as an adjunct professor at the University of Munich, then in 1854 to lecture as professor of art history at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich. There he was with Emanuel Geibel to the literary society The crocodiles.

Carrière was in his early work heavily influenced by Hegel, representatives of Hegelianism rooted in theism, like him Immanuel Hermann Fichte, Hermann and Christian Hermann Weisse Ulrici among others was then taught.

As a philosopher Immanuel Hermann Fichte was Carrière, white, Wirth to overcome inter alia, the founders of the opposites of deism and pantheism endeavored theistic worldview. In the spirit of his major writings are The philosophical worldview of the Reformation (Stuttgart 1847), Religious talk and considerations for the German people from a German philosopher (Leipzig, 1850, anonymous, 2nd edition 1856), The nature and forms of poetry ( the. 1854, 2nd edition 1884), aesthetics (ibid. 1859, 2 vols, 3rd edition 1884) and the Art in the context of the development of civilization and the ideals of humanity (ibid. 1863-74, 5 vols; 3. edition 1876 et seq ) may be drafted. From the latter rich and large-scale work, the first volume includes the oriental antiquity, the second Hellas and Rome, the third the morning and Western Middle Ages, the fourth the age of the Renaissance and the fifth the modern era in religion and wisdom, art and poetry. He also explained Wilhelm von Kaulbach's Shakespeare Gallery (Berlin 1856-58 ).

As subtle collector he has (1870 Munich) excelled in his devotional book for Thinking ( Frankf. 1858), as hot sentient national politicians in his character of Cromwell ( 1851) and in his speech about the moral world order. His published in 1877 in Leipzig font The moral order provides a summary with special emphasis on ethical and religious belief and remembered by nobility of character and warmth of tone in many of Fichte's Addresses to the German Nation.

As a poet, he has appeared with his wife, a daughter of Justus von Liebig, dedicated poetry collection titled Agnes (Leipzig, 1883 ), the poem was published, among other fragments of an epic Muhamed, and in 1849 (casting ) The last night of the Girondins contains. Carrière collected works appeared in 14 volumes 1886-94 in Leipzig.

Since 1889 he was a regular member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences.

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Works (selection)

  • By the Spirit. Sword - and handshake for Franz Baader, Weilburg 1841
  • Religion in its concept, its world- historical development and completion, Weilburg 1841
  • The Cologne Cathedral is a freelance German Kirche, Stuttgart 1843
  • Abelard and Heloise, Stuttgart 1843, Giessen 1853 (2nd edition)
  • German intellectual heroes in Alsace, Munich 1871
  • The moral world order, Leipzig 1877
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