Carlo Huber

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Carlo Huber (born March 16, 1931 , † February 23, 2007 in Munich ) was a German philosopher and Jesuit .

He taught philosophy at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome. There he held a chair for logic and language. His main area of ​​research was Christian philosophy and the philosophy of language, especially the Christian language. The theologian and philosopher Klaus Müller from Münster was awarded a Dr. phil. PhD. The dissertation of the Polish philosopher Adam Zak was written in German under Huber's direction. As a priest, Huber was in close contact with Italian scout groups.

Works

  • Critica del sapere , Publisher & Imprint: Pontificia Univ. Gregoriana, Roma, 2001
  • Speaking of God , Council for Research in Values-Publisher, 2000
  • "E questo tutti chiamano 'Dio'", analisi del linguaggio cristiano, 1993
  • Anamnesis with Plato , Pullacher philosophical research; Vol. 6, Hüber-Verlag, Munich, 1964

Individual evidence

  1. Philosophisches Jahrbuch 96 (1989) 436.
  2. Gaetano Taverna: Obituary for Carlo Huber

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