Emil Arnoldt

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Emil Arnoldt (born February 6, 1828 in Plibischken , East Prussia ; † May 31, 1905 in Königsberg i. Pr. ) Was a German philosopher and private scholar . For the first time, he made a study of files useful for the purposes of the biography and interpretation of Immanuel Kant .

Life

Arnoldt's father Friedrich Wilhelm Arnoldt was a pastor in Plibischken. His mother was Charlotte Johanna geb. Romanowski . Emil Arnoldt attended the Friedrichsschule Gumbinnen from secondary school . After graduating from high school, he studied history and philosophy at the Albertus University in Königsberg . As a supporter of Julius Rupp , he published an article in the Volksbote in 1850 on Free Communities and Governments . For this he was given a prison sentence and expelled from Königsberg from 1852 to 1859. He got by as a tutor for Karl Ludwig Bender's children .

1853 doctorate he became Dr. phil. In 1860 he married Ernestine von Keudell . All his life he devoted himself to the work of Kant, especially the Critique of Pure Reason . He was only able to complete his habilitation in 1874, at the age of 46 . When, despite the intercession of Karl Rosenkranz, not he, but Richard Quäbiker (1848–1882) was appointed to the Kantian chair , he gave up the academic post in 1878. Eye disease since 1887, he lived from lessons.

Works

  • Kant's transcendental ideality of space and time . 1870. GoogleBooks
  • Metaphysics, the defense of religion , 1873.
  • Kant's Prolegomena not edited twice. Refutation of Benno Erdmann's hypothesis , 1879.
  • On the judgment of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason and Kant's Prolegomena , 1892.
  • Minor Philosophical and Critical Treatises , 1908.
  • Critical digressions in the field of Kant research , in: Collected Writings Volume 4: Part I 1908; Volume 5: Part II 1909.
  • Collected writings , ed. Otto Schöndörffer, 10 volumes, Berlin, Bruno Cassirer, 1906–1911.

estate

Published by Otto Schöndörffer :

  • Faust, Nathan . Cassirer, Berlin 1906.
  • Philosophical writings , 10 volumes. 1909.

literature

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Communication from Werner Stark, Marburg
  2. a b c Old Prussian biography
  3. The East Prussian People's Messenger. A political-church weekly paper
  4. Dissertation: On the principles of Herder's philosophy of history
  5. ^ Habilitation lecture: About Kant's idea of ​​the highest good
  6. G. v. Selle
  7. Quäbiker was the "great professor" in the same novel by Hermann Sudermann (1926)