Franz Bruno Erhardt

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Franz Bruno Erhardt (born November 4, 1864 in Niedertrebra ; † April 6, 1930 in Rostock ) was a German philosopher and professor at the University of Rostock .

Erhardt was a pastor's son and intended for a theological career. From 1884 to 1888 he studied philosophy and history at the universities of Jena , Heidelberg and Berlin. He received his doctorate in 1888 as Dr. phil. in Jena with a dissertation on the criticism of the Kantian theory of antinomies with Otto Liebmann . The habilitation followed there in 1891 with a study on the principle of reason as the principle of reasoning . From 1889 to 1891 he passed the teaching examination, then the probationary year at grammar schools in Weimar and Jena. From 1891 to 1898 he was a private lecturer and unpaid associate professor in Jena. From 1898 he taught as a full professor at the University of Rostock . There he was twice dean of the philosophy faculty and rector of the university in 1911/12. In 1915 he was appointed privy councilor and in 1917 privy councilor.

In terms of content, he dealt with Neo-Kantianism and Spinoza , with whom he tried to revive metaphysics against the Marburg school . In 1929 he was given leave of absence for health reasons.

His son is the Rostock zoologist Albert Erhardt (1904–1969).

Fonts

  • Metaphysics , Reisland, Leipzig 1894
  • The philosophy of Spinoza in the light of criticism , Leipzig 1908
  • What remains and what is transitory in Kant's philosophy . Leipzig 1926
  • The worldview of Spinoza , Strecker & Schröder, Stuttgart 1928
  • The interaction between body and soul. A Critique of Psychophysical Parallelism , 1897, (repr.Dogma, 2014 ISBN 978-3954548057 )

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