Johann Christoph Hoffbauer

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Johann Christoph Hoffbauer (born May 19, 1766 in Bielefeld , † August 4, 1827 in Halle (Saale) ) was a German philosopher .

Hoffbauer was a professor at the University of Halle .

Works

  • Tentamina semiologica, si ve quaedam generalem theoriam signorum spectantia, 1789 (Semiological Investigations, or Topics Pertaining to the General Theory of Signs, edited by Robert E. Innis. Amsterdam: Benjamins, 1991).
  • Analysis of Judgments and Inferences, 1792.
  • Natural Law, 1793.
  • Foundations of Logic, 1794.
  • Studies on the most important subjects of natural law. In addition to a censorship of the meritorious endeavors for this science, especially in modern times, and its application to more special legal questions. Halle: Caraway 1795.
  • Nature theory of the soul in letters. Hall: Renger, 1796.
  • Foundations of Moral Philosophy, 1798.
  • Investigations on the most important subjects of moral philosophy, especially moral theory and moral theology. First part. Dortmund, Essen, 1799.
  • Studies on the Diseases of the Soul, 1802-07 (3 volumes).
  • Natural law developed from the concept of law. 3. verb. and probably edition Halle: Hemmerde and Schwetschke, 1804.
  • History of the University of Halle up to 1805. Halle: Schimmelpfennig, 1805. - Reprint: Aalen: Scientia, 1981.
  • Psychological research into madness, the other kinds of madness and the like. the treatment of the same. Hall 1807.
  • Psychology in its main applications to the administration of justice, 1808. (Psychology in its main applications to the administration of justice according to the general aspects of legislation; or, the so-called judicial medicine science according to its psychological part. 2nd verm. And verb. Ed. Halle: Schimmelpfennig , 1823).
  • Attempt on the safest and easiest application of analysis in the philosophical sciences. Leipzig: Reclam, 1810.
  • On Analysis in Philosophy, 1810.
  • Outline of the empirical theory of the soul. 2nd edition. Hall 1810.
  • Alexander Crichton's Studies of the Nature and Origin of Mind Breakdown: A Brief System of Physiology and Pathology of the Human Mind. Bauer, Leipzig 1798 (2nd edition / presumably, with notes and additions 1810 (digitized) ).
  • General or natural law and morality in their mutual dependence and independence from one another. Halle: Schimmelpfennig, 1816.
  • Together with Johann Christian Reil, editor of: Contributions to the promotion of a curse method on a psychological path. Halle: in the Curtschen Buchhandlung, 1806–1809 (3 volumes).

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