Johann Nepomuk Ehrlich

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Johann Nepomuk Ehrlich, lithograph by Eduard Kaiser , 1846

Johann Nepomuk Ehrlich (born February 21, 1810 in Vienna ; † October 23, 1864 ) was a Catholic Austrian philosopher and theologian.

Ehrlich joined the Piarists in 1827 . He studied philosophy in Krems from 1828–29 and philosophy and theology in Vienna from 1829–34. He was influenced by Günther . He was ordained in 1834. From 1836 he taught philosophy, history and literature at a grammar school in Krems. In 1850 he received his doctorate in Tübingen , then professor of moral theology in Graz . After only two years, he moved to Prague to take up a professorship in moral theology. In 1856 he was given the first chair for fundamental theology .

Works

  • Guide to Metaphysics , 1841
  • Metaphysics as Rational Ontology , 1841
  • Doctrine of the Determination of Humans as Rational Teleology , 2 vols., 1842 and 1845.
  • Christianity and the Religions of the Orient , 1843
  • The Latest Proposals for Reforming Philosophical Ethics , 1847
  • Letters from a Piarist to his friars in the KK Austrian states , 1848
  • On the Christian Principle of Society , 1856
  • Fundamental Theology , 1859–1862.
  • Apologetic supplements to fundamental theology , 2 vols., 1863 and 1864
  • Logic textbook for high schools , 1863
  • Textbook of Empirical Psychology , 1864
  • Buddhism and Christianity , 1864, online

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