Albert Gorland

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Albert Görland (born July 9, 1869 in Hamburg , † February 18, 1952 in Dollerupholz ) was a German philosopher .

Scientific career and work

Albert Görland worked as a primary school teacher in Hamburg before he made up his Abitur in 1896. He studied in Marburg and received his doctorate in 1898 on the basis of a thesis on Aristotle and arithmetic with Hermann Cohen and Paul Natorp . In 1919 Görland completed his habilitation in Hamburg and in 1923 he was appointed to an extraordinary position there. In 1933, shortly after the National Socialists came to power, he was dismissed from the University of Hamburg.

Fonts

  • Aristotle and arithmetic . Phil. Diss. (Ms.), Marburg 1898, 61 pages, expanded under the same title Elwert Verlag, Marburg 1899, 211 pages.
  • Hermann Cohen's systematic work in the service of critical idealism . Kant studies 17 (1–3), pp. 222–251. Akademie-Verlag, 1912
  • New foundations of ethics from their relationship to the special community sciences . Reuther and Reichard, Berlin 1918.
  • Philosophy of religion as a science from the systematic spirit of critical idealism . Publishing house of the scientific publishers, Berlin 1922.
  • Prologics. Dialectic of Critical Idealism . Paul Cassirer, Berlin 1930.

literature

  • Josef Meran: The teachers at the philosophical seminar at Hamburg University during the time of National Socialism. In: Eckart Krause, Ludwig Huber , Holger Fischer (eds.): Everyday university life in the “Third Reich”. The Hamburg University 1933–1945. Reimer, Berlin / Hamburg 1991, ISBN 3-496-00867-9 , Part 2, pp. 459-482, on Görland pp. 467-470.
  • Hermann Noack : The Philosophy of Western Europe . Schwabe, Basel 1962, pp. 156–159.
  • Christian Tilitzki : The German university philosophy in the Weimar Republic and in the Third Reich. Volume 1. Akademie Verlag, Berlin 2002 ISBN 978-3-050-03647-2 , pp. 129-132, 411, 416, 602.

Individual evidence

  1. Johann Fischl : History of Philosophy from Greeks to the Present. Styria, Graz 1964, p. 621.
  2. Jens Thiel: Philosophy in National Socialism . Ed .: Hans Jörg Sandkühler. Meiner Verlag, Hamburg 2009, p. 355 ff .