Carl Hebler

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Rudolf Albrecht Carl Hebler (born December 18, 1821 in Bern ; † September 4, 1898 there ) was a Swiss philosopher.

Karl Hebler studied in Tübingen and Berlin and became a private lecturer in 1854. In 1863 he became a professor at the University of Bern and taught philosophy there.

Works

  • Spinoza's teaching on substance (Bern 1850)
  • Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice, an experiment on the idea of ​​this comedy (Bern 1854)
  • Lessing Studies (Bern 1861)
  • Essays on Shakespeare (Bern 1865, 2nd ed. 1874)
  • Philosophy versus life and the individual sciences (Berlin 1868, 2nd edition 1874)
  • Philosophical Essays (Leipzig 1869)
  • Lessingiana (Bern 1877)

literature

  • Karl Frey: Hebler, Rudolf Albrecht Carl , in: Biographisches Jahrbuch und Deutscher Nekrolog 3 (1900) pp. 123–128 [1]