Heribert Boeder

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Heribert Boeder (born November 17, 1928 in Adenau , Eifel , † December 4, 2013 in Osnabrück , Lower Saxony ) was a German philosopher .

Heribert Boeder. Signature 1993

Life

Heribert Boeder studied philosophy, American studies and history at the University of Mainz since 1948 , then moved to the University of Freiburg im Breisgau , where he now studied philosophy with Martin Heidegger and Eugen Fink , as well as Greek philology with Hermann Gundert , Latin philology with Karl Büchner and linguistics with Johannes Lohmann. In 1954 he did his doctorate under Eugen Fink with a thesis on Plato's early dialogues. This was initially followed by a study visit to King's College in Cambridge (1958), which enabled him to receive a grant from the British Council. His acquaintance with John C. Raven in Cambridge was the decisive impetus for studying language analysis. After his return in 1961, Boeder completed his habilitation in 1962 at the University of Freiburg and then taught there as a lecturer. A grant from the French government enabled him to continue studying at the Collège de France in Paris , where Maurice Merleau-Ponty had taught, and, following an invitation from Gilbert Ryle, a visiting professorship at the University of Oxford (1964). In 1971 Boeder was appointed to the chair at the Department of Philosophy at the Technical University of Braunschweig , and since 1988 he has taught at the University of Osnabrück , where he retired in 1996. Since 1977 he was a member of the Braunschweig Scientific Society .

Boeder was married to Anita Philippi (1931-2013) since 1958 and has a son and a daughter.

Claus-Artur Scheier is one of his students .

Works

With " logotectonic thinking ", Heribert Boeder founded a method for "determining the matter of thinking" (Heidegger). It is the subject of his first major work, the "Topology of Metaphysics", in which he presents the history of occidental philosophy, which can be divided into three epochs, as a closed one. The logotectonic structure is based on the structure of the “ratio” of each philosopher, which is divided into three “terms”, “thinking”, the “thing of thinking” and the “determining reason”. The unity of Western philosophy - from Parmenides to Hegel - is based on the alternation of the three terms, the characteristic sequence of which determines the position of the ratio of one of the historically relevant philosophers in the history of Western thought as a whole.

Fonts

  • The early Greek usage of Logos and Aletheia. in: Archive for the history of concepts. 4, pp. 82-112 (1959).
  • Reason and the present as a question goal of early Greek philosophy. The Hague 1962.
  • Topology of metaphysics. Karl Alber, Freiburg / Munich 1980 ( Orbis academicus. Special volume 5), ISBN 3-495-47437-4 .
  • The rational structure of modernity. Karl Alber, Freiburg / Munich 1988, ISBN 3-495-47656-3 .
  • The building stuff of history. Essays and lectures on Greek and medieval philosophy. Edited by Gerald Meier. Königshausen & Neumann, Würzburg 1994, ISBN 3-88479-782-4 .
  • Seditions: Heidegger and the Limit of Modernity . Ed. And transl. v. Marcus Brainard. State University of New York, Albany, NY 1997, ISBN 978-0791435328 .
  • The installations of the submodern. On the tectonics of today's philosophy. ( Orbis phenomenologicus studies. Volume 15). Königshausen & Neumann, Würzburg 2006, ISBN 3-8260-3356-6 .
  • The last epoch of metaphysics in its core phase . Edited by Martin Zubria and Marcus Braindard. Duncker and Humblot, Berlin 2016, ISBN 9783428148042
  • In officium Sapientiae. Antología de textos filosóficos vol. I; "¿Qué consuma la filosofía primera?" y otros escritos . Transl. And note from Martin Zubiria. Mendoza, Argentina: Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. 2017. http://bdigital.uncu.edu.ar/8889.
  • In officium Sapientiae. Antología de textos filosóficos vol. II; "La memoria de la sophia" y otros escritos . Transl. And note from Martin Zubiria. Mendoza, Argentina: Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. 2017. http://bdigital.uncu.edu.ar/8890.
  • In officium Sapientiae. Antología de textos filosóficos vol. III; "Paradojas divinas" y otros escritos . Transl. And note from Martin Zubiria. Mendoza, Argentina: Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. 2017. http://bdigital.uncu.edu.ar/8891.

literature

  • Jörn Müller talking with Heribert Boeder , in: The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy 6 (2006), pp. 345–354.

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Titus Boeder ( Memento December 3, 2011 in the Internet Archive ) on maggs.com
  2. Boeder, Maria on peterlang.net

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