German Congress for Philosophy

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The German Congress for Philosophy has been a forum that has been taking place since 1947 to promote the exchange of scientific results in philosophy . It is organized by the German Society for Philosophy (every three years since 1966) .

history

On September 23, 1847, at the suggestion of Immanuel Hermann Fichte, German philosophers met for the first time in Gotha to discuss “such as the unworthy state of loneliness, the addiction to originality, of always starting over and not understanding one another Philosophy. The picture that he sketched in his' proposals for a meeting of philosophers in 1846 is confusingly similar to the picture of the current situation. It's in our field still as anti-social and confused about a hundred years ago, and if the greater number of publishing philosophers, the richer publication opportunities of today considering certainly confused by a few degrees, not to say. Hostile " So Helmuth Plessner 1950 for the introduction of the III. German Congress for Philosophy in Bremen, at which the “General Society for Philosophy in Germany” (renamed “German Society for Philosophy” in 2002) was founded, and he was elected its first President.

  • 1947: 1st German Philosophers' Congress in Garmisch-Partenkirchen. President: Paul Menzer (Halle)
  • 1948: Second German Philosophers' Congress in Mainz. President: Fritz-Joachim von Rintelen (Mainz), Honorary President: Theodor Litt (Bonn)
  • 1950: III. German Congress for Philosophy in Bremen. President: Helmuth Plessner (Göttingen)
  • 1954: IV. German Philosophers' Congress in Stuttgart. President: Aloys Wenzl (Munich), Honorary President: Eduard Spranger (Tübingen)
  • 1957: 5th German Congress for Philosophy in Marburg / Lahn. President: Helmuth Plessner (Göttingen)
  • 1960: VI. German Congress for Philosophy (The Problem of Order) in Munich. President: Helmut Kuhn (Munich)
  • 1962: VII. German Congress for Philosophy (Philosophy and Progress) in Münster / Westphalia. President: Helmut Kuhn (Munich)
  • 1966: 8th German Congress for Philosophy (The Problem of Language) in Heidelberg. President: Hans Georg Gadamer (Heidelberg)
  • 1969: IX. German Congress for Philosophy (Philosophy and Science) in Düsseldorf. President Ludwig Landgrebe
  • 1972: Xth German Congress for Philosophy (Nature and History) in Kiel. President: Kurt Hübner (Kiel)
  • 1975: XI. German Congress for Philosophy (Logic. Ethics. Theory of the Humanities) in Göttingen. President: Kurt Hübner (Kiel)
  • 1981: XII. German Congress for Philosophy (Man and the Science of Man) in Innsbruck. President: Wolfgang Kluxen (Bonn)
  • 1984: XIII. German Congress for Philosophy (Tradition and Innovation) in Bonn. President: Wolfgang Kluxen (Bonn)
  • 1987: XIV. German Congress for Philosophy (Unity and Diversity) in Giessen. President: Odo Marquard (Giessen)
  • 1990: XV. German Congress for Philosophy (Philosophy of the Present - Present of Philosophy) in Hamburg. President: Herbert Schnädelbach (Hamburg)
  • 1993: XVI. German Congress for Philosophy (New Realities - Challenge of Philosophy) in Berlin. President Hans Lenk (Karlsruhe)
  • 1996: XVII. German Congress for Philosophy (Cognitio humana - Dynamics of Knowledge and Values) in Leipzig. President: Hans Poser (Berlin)
  • 1999: XVIII. German Congress for Philosophy (The Future of Knowledge) in Constance. President: Jürgen Mittelstraß (Constance)
  • 2002: XIX. German Congress for Philosophy (Borders and Transgressions) in Bonn. President: Wolfram Hogrebe (Bonn)
  • 2005: XX. German Congress for Philosophy (Creativity) in Berlin. President: Günter Abel (Berlin)
  • 2008: XXI. German congress for philosophy (living environment and science) in Essen. President: Carl Friedrich Gethmann (Duisburg-Essen)
  • 2011: XXII. German Congress for Philosophy (World of Reasons) in Munich. President: Julian Nida-Rümelin
  • 2014: XXIII. German Congress for Philosophy (History - Society - Validity) in Münster. President: Michael Quante
  • 2017: XXIV German Congress for Philosophy (Norm and Nature) in Berlin. President: Dominik Perler

literature

  • Wolfram Hogrebe (Ed.): Materials on the history of the General Society for Philosophy in Germany. V (1950-2002). Congress programs. Bonn 2002.
  • Carl Friedrich Gethmann (Ed.): Lifeworld and Science . XXI. German Congress for Philosophy (Essen 2008). German Yearbook Philosophy 2. Meiner, Hamburg 2011. ISBN 978-3-7873-1943-5 All contributions to the colloquia of the congress as well as the public lectures by Jürgen Habermas , Wolfram Hogrebe and Julian Nida-Rümelin.

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