Karl Heinz Haag

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Karl Heinz Haag (born October 17, 1924 in Höchst am Main , † April 14, 2011 in Wiesbaden ) was a German philosopher.

After studying philosophy and theology at the Philosophical-Theological University of Sankt Georgen , which was supported by the Jesuits , he completed his doctorate in 1951 with Max Horkheimer , who had returned from exile, at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main with a thesis on the dialectic of being Hegel and in Scholastic Philosophy (published 2012). In 1956 he completed his habilitation there with a thesis on the newer ontology . In the following years Haag taught first as a private lecturer and later as an adjunct professor in the classical subjects of philosophy. Since 1972 he has devoted himself exclusively to philosophical research.

Karl Heinz Haag lived in Frankfurt-Höchst .

Fonts

  • Critique of the Newer Ontology. Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 1960 (habilitation thesis).
  • (Ed.) The doctrine of being in modern philosophy. Academic Publishing Company, Frankfurt am Main 1963.
  • Philosophical idealism. European Publishing House, Frankfurt am Main 1967.
  • On the dialectic of belief and knowledge. Horst Heiderhoff Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 1971 (special print from eidos. Contributions to culture. Volume 9).
  • Progress in philosophy. Suhrkamp, ​​Frankfurt am Main 1983, ISBN 3-518-57632-1 .
  • Metaphysics as a requirement for a rational conception of the world. Humanities Online, Frankfurt am Main 2005, ISBN 3-934157-39-4 ( reading sample, PDF, 114 kB ; review by Josef Quack).
  • Critical philosophy. Treatises and essays. With an afterword by Günther Mensching . edition text + kritik, Munich 2012, ISBN 978-3-86916-214-0 .

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