Heinrich Simon Lindemann

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Heinrich Simon Lindemann (born July 12, 1807 in Landau , † January 27, 1855 in Munich ) was a German philosopher and university professor .

Life

Heinrich Simon Lindemann was born as the son of a master tailor who died in 1808.

He attended high school in Zweibrücken and then the surgical school in Bamberg , but he broke the training because of a natural reluctance to operate, and studied at the University of Munich Law . In order to earn a living, he interrupted his studies twice and became a typesetter and proofreader in a book printing company in Schaffhausen and later a rent office clerk in Kaiserslautern . In 1831 he returned to Munich and continued his studies, but after a short time changed his subject to philosophy because he was fascinated by the personality and teaching of Karl Christian Friedrich Krause , who had applied for a professorship at the university .

After completing his studies, Heinrich Simon Lindemann stayed in Munich and set up a private teaching institution and the first Munich children's institution .

In 1839 he completed his habilitation as a lecturer in Heidelberg and received a teaching position in philosophy at the Lyceum . In 1841 he followed the call of Joseph Anton Dollmayr as a philosophy professor at the University of Solothurn, whereupon he was appointed professor of philosophy at the University of Munich in the spring of 1847.

Because he took a stand against ultramontanism and also took part in the German-Catholic movement, which he later decidedly opposed, he was forced by the ministry during the reaction era in 1852 to suspend his lectures, especially since an anonymous pamphlet appeared from the ultramontan side was: Critique of the pantheistic anthropologism of Prof. HS Lindemann .

Heinrich Simon Lindemann had been married to Sophia Louise, a daughter of the Rettig Forestry Council from Heidelberg , since October 24, 1835 .

Works

  • Our time from the standpoint of education and indications for improvement . Munich 1837.
  • Clear presentation of life and the science of science Carl Chr. Fdr. Krause's and his position on the Masonic Brotherhood . Fleischmann, Munich 1839. (books.google.de)
  • The Doctrine of Man or Anthropology: A Handbook for Educated All Classes . Zurich 1844. (reader.digitale-sammlungen.de)
  • Life magnetism through the science of nature and the soul. In: Journal of Philosophy and Speculative Theology. Volume 14, Ludwig Friedrich Fues, Tübingen 1845. (books.google.de)
  • Thought or logic. Jent et al. Gaßmann, Solothurn 1846. (books.google.de)
  • The principle of philosophy. In: Year books for speculative philosophy and the philosophical processing of the empirical sciences. 1st year, 3rd issue, CW Leske, Darmstadt 1846. (books.google.de)
  • Ground plan for the lectures on anthropology. Enke, Erlangen 1848. (reader.digitale-sammlungen.de)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ ADB: Lindemann, Heinrich Simon - Wikisource. Retrieved February 3, 2018 .
  2. Hans-Michael Körner: Large Bavarian Biographical Encyclopedia . Walter de Gruyter, 2005, ISBN 3-11-097344-8 , p. 1185 ( google.de [accessed on July 22, 2018]).
  3. ^ Fr Steger: Supplementary Conversation Lexicon. Supplementary sheets for all conversation lexicons . Romberg, 1846, p. 158–159 ( google.de [accessed July 22, 2018]).
  4. Carl Prantl: History of the Ludwig Maximilians University in Ingolstadt, Landshut, Munich: Written on behalf of the Academic Senate for the celebration of its four hundredth anniversary . C. Kaiser, 1872, p. 548 ( google.de [accessed on July 22, 2018]).
  5. Der Eilbote: Tageblatt for the city and the district of Landau . Georges, 1847, p. 70 ( google.de [accessed on July 22, 2018]).
  6. ^ Critique of the pantheistic anthropologism of Prof. HS Lindemann
  7. Bavaria Police Directorate (Munich): Royal Bavarian Police Gazette of Munich . Royal Bayer. Polizey-Dir., 1835, p. 954 ( google.de [accessed on July 22, 2018]).