Richard von Schubert-Soldern

Richard Knight of Schubert Soldern ( born December 14, 1852 in Prague, † October 19, 1924 in Zwettl ) was an Austrian philosopher, representative of the immanence Wilhelm Schuppe.

Life

He received his Ph.D. in 1879 in Prague with a working coronation and choice About Frederick II and his habilitation in 1882 with the Scriptures About Trancendenz of Objects and Subjects at the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Leipzig under Wilhelm Wundt, Wilhelm Moritz Drobisch and Max Heinze ( 1835-1909 ). In 1896 he became the A.O. Professor appointed. In 1898 he was dismissed from his office due to illness and taught until 1915 as a secondary school teacher in the German school in Gorizia (Friuli- Venezia Giulia ), where he influenced Carlo Michelstaedter.

Thinking

Schubert Soldern formulated the philosophy of immanence Schuppe as in epistemological solipsism, but not in a practical sense. He defined the ego as the overall context of all the contents of consciousness, claiming that his own ego or strange psychic can only be recognized as part of this relationship.

Main works

  • Foundations of a theory of knowledge, 1884
  • Basics of Ethics, 1887
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