Ingeborg Heidemann

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Ingeborg Heidemann (born September 6, 1915 in Bonn ; † November 8, 1987 in Remagen ) was a German philosopher. She was a professor of philosophy at the University of Bonn .

Ingeborg Heidemann received his doctorate in 1955 under Heinz Heimsoeth at the University of Cologne on Max Scheler's criticism of Kant. She completed her habilitation in 1958 with Gottfried Martin in Mainz with an examination of “Spontaneity and Temporality. A Problem of the Critique of Pure Reason ”.

In 1968 she became a member of the Philosophical Faculty of the University of Bonn, where she worked until her death.

Since the founding of the new Kant Society by Gottfried Martin, she was a member of the executive board together with Gottfried Martin for the society.

For many years she did the crucial work for the publication of the Kant studies , she published the Kant study supplementary books alone, then together with Joachim Kopper and Rudolf Malter . She took part in the Kant congresses of 1960, 1965, 1970, 1974 and 1981 with her own important contributions.

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