Elfriede Walesca Tielsch

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Elfriede Walesca Tielsch , (* February 18, 1910 on Gut Neu-Lobitz in Pomerania , † March 20, 1993 in Berlin ) was a German philosopher and co-founder of the "International Association of Women Philosophers", which was founded in Germany in 1976.

Life

In 1935 she completed her doctorate in law, but was unable to practice her profession due to the nationalistic professional ban on women lawyers. From 1943 she studied philosophy in her second degree. In 1954 she received her doctorate in philosophy with the subject "Phenomenology of decision, its structure and decay". After completing her doctorate, she worked as an assistant at the Free University of Berlin. From 1964 she was a university lecturer, from 1971 an associate professor at the University of Education Berlin, after its dissolution and amalgamation, she taught at the Free University of Berlin from 1971 to 1981 . She tried twice for a habilitation, but failed twice.

Fonts

  • Limited liability . Dissertation Freiburg 1935.
  • Phenomenology of decision: its construction and decay . Dissertation FU Berlin 1955.
  • Kierkegaard's belief . Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen 1964.
  • The Platonic versions of the Greek doxa doctrine. A philosophical lexicon with commentary (= monographs on philosophical research , vol. 58). Hain, Meisenheim a. Glan 1970.
  • The critical empiricism of antiquity in its meaning for natural science, politics, ethics and legal theory of the modern age . Athenäum-Hain-Scriptor-Hanstein publishing group, Meisenheim / Glan 1981, ISBN 3-445-02125-2 .

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literature

  • Brigitte Weisshaupt : Elfriede Walesca Tielsch (1910-1993) . In: Die Philosopher 4, 1993, pp. 118–120.