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Gottlob Benjamin Jasche (1837)

Gottlob Benjamin Jasche (born July 3, 1762 in Wartenberg ; † August 25, 1842 in Dorpat ), also cited as Jaesche und Jähsche , was a philosopher close to Kant and is primarily the editor of the manual for Kant's logic lecture (so-called Jasche -Logik , published 1800) became known. After studying in Halle and various stays in Königsberg , Kurland and Danzig , he taught at the University of Dorpat from 1802 to 1839 .

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  • (anon.) On pure naturalism and positive, especially Christian, religion and its relation to the enlightenment of the people. Berlin: Royal Prussian Academic Art and Bookshop, 1790.
  • (Ed.), Immanuel Kant's logic. A handbook for lectures. Königsberg: F. Nicolovius, 1800.
  • (Ed., Together with Friedrich Theodor Rink), Mancherley on the history of the metacritic invasion, together with a fragment of an older metacritic by Johann George Hamann, called the Magus in Norden, and some essays concerning the Kantian philosophy. Königsberg: F. Nicolovius, 1800.
  • The philosophy of the rational understanding in contrast to the philosophy of the understanding and the reason in: K. Morgenstern's Dörptischen Beytrags (1813).
  • Pantheism according to its various main forms, its origin and progress, its speculative and practical value and content: a contribution to the history and criticism of this doctrine in old and new philosophy. 3 vols., Berlin: Reimer, 1826, 1828, 1832.
  • De arctissimo disciplinarum inter se nexu. Königsberg: Hartung, 1799.
  • Idea for a new systematic encyclopedia of all sciences. In: Niethhammer's philosophical journal. Vol. 1, pp. 327-72 (1795).
  • (with FG Maczewski), attempt of a comprehensible outline of the legal and duty doctrine in the instruction of the mature and educated youth in schools and in the domestic education. Königsberg: F. Nicolovius, 1796.
  • Voice of an Arctic on Fichte and his trial against the Kantians. (1799).
  • History and description of the festivities on the occasion of the opening of the newly established Imperial University of Dorpat in Lievland on April 21st and 22nd, 1802. Dorpat: Grenzius, 1802.
  • Basic lines of moral philosophy (1804).
  • Basic lines for an architectonics and systematic universal encyclopedia of the sciences. Volume 1 (Mne ["More not published"]). Dorpat / Leipzig 1818.
  • Basic lines of ethics or philosophical moral doctrine. Dorpat 1824.
  • Brief presentation of the philosophical doctrine of religion. Dorpat 1825.

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  1. ^ Otmar Seemann : Incompletely published lexicons and encyclopedias. An addendum to war: MNE. In: Karl H. Pressler (Ed.): From the Antiquariat. Volume 8, 1990 (= Börsenblatt für den Deutschen Buchhandel - Frankfurter Ausgabe. No. 70, August 31, 1990), pp. A 329 - A 334, here: p. A 332.