Ferdinand Pelikán (philosopher)

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Ferdinand Pelikán (born June 5, 1885 in Prague ; † September 5, 1952 there ) was a Czech philosopher of the 20th century.

activity

Ferdinand Pelikán published numerous papers on Kant and contingentism .

Works (selection)

Ferdinand Pelikán wrote:

  • Origin and development of contingentism… Simion, Berlin 1915, OCLC 41647145 .
  • Logika I. Elementární část ( Logic I. Part Basics ). Sfinx, Prague 1926, OCLC 85494379 .
  • Fikcionalism novověké filosofie zvláště u Humea a Kanta ( Fictionalism of modern philosophy and Kant ) 1929.
  • Současná filosofie u Slovanu ( Contemporary Philosophy of the Slavs ) Orbis Verlag, Prague 1932 LCCN  75-579905 .
  • Portréty filosofů XX. věku ( Presentation of Philosophy in the XXth Century ) 1932.

literature

  • Erazim Kohák, Jakub Trnka: Hledání české filosofie . Filosofia, Prague 2012, ISBN 978-80-7007-388-9 , p. 42 (Czech, In Search of Czech Philosophy).

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Ferdinand Pelikán. Retrieved July 7, 2018 (Czech).
  2. ^ Angela Richter, André Augustin: Dimitrij I. Tschižewskij and his Hallesche private library . LIT Verlag, 2003, ISBN 3-8258-6761-7 .
  3. ^ Ferdinand Pelikán: The newest Czechoslovak philosophy . In: Kant studies . tape 29 , no. 2 . De Gruyter, 1924, p. 472–481 , doi : 10.1515 / kant.1924.29.2.472 : " Omnismus is my philosophy."
  4. Peter Vogt: Contingency and Chance: A History of Ideas and Concepts . Akademie Verlag, Berlin 2011, ISBN 978-3-05-005210-6 .
  5. Ferdinand Pelikán - Knihy. Retrieved July 7, 2018 (Czech).