Alfons Bilharz

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Richard Alexander Alfons Bilharz (born May 2, 1836 in Sigmaringen ; † May 23, 1925 there ) was a physician and philosopher .

Live and act

Bilharz was director of the state hospital in Sigmaringen and was one of Arthur Schopenhauer's early supporters . He studied in Freiburg, Heidelberg, Würzburg, Berlin and Vienna. During his studies he became a member of the Arminia Würzburg fraternity in the winter semester of 1856/57 . In 1861 he was licensed as a doctor in Berlin.

family

His older brother, Theodor Bilharz , was an important doctor, explorer and discoverer of bilharzia disease ( schistosomiasis ). Her mother was born Fehr, who were related to the Zollikofer patrician family in the Swiss canton of Thurgau . The Catholic Alfons Bilharz married the evangelical Adele Bilharz, b. Carnival (July 28, 1851 - October 14, 1914).

Works

  • The heliocentric point of view of the world. Foundations for a real philosophy of nature , 1879
  • Explanatory Notes on Kant's Critique of Pure Reason , 1884
  • Metaphysics as a doctrine of the preconscious , 1897
  • The Doctrine of Life , 1902
  • With Kant beyond Kant , 1904
  • New Doctrine of Thought , 1908
  • Philosophy as a universal science. Illustrated in a deductive way , Wiesbaden 1912

literature

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Yearbook of the Würzburg fraternity Arminia. Volume 2, 1997, p. 12, No. 78.