Catherine Comoth

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Katharina Comoth (around 1967)

Katharina Comoth (born December 14, 1940 in Aachen ) is a German philosopher .

Live and act

Katharina Comoth studied philosophy, journalism, political science and history at the Free University of Berlin and received her doctorate in 1970 from the Faculty of Philosophy there under its dean Thomas Nipperdey ; she was the last (private) assistant to Emil Dovifat († 1969).

The thematic focus of her publications lies in the field of systematic theory of ideas , historical idealism research  - especially with regard to triad and triplicity in Plato and Hegel - as well as mediaevistics and patristics (especially Origen ). In her monographs from 1995 and 1998, she reconstructed for the first time the connection between Hestia as a reflection substance esti, in the midst of the sphaera 'with the E apud Delphos, using texts from classical Greek philosophy and poetry as well as works of art such as the' Philosopher's Head with the E ' . In addition to her book publications, she has written numerous individual contributions and reviews in anthologies and specialist journals.

Comoth is a member of the International Hegel Association , the German Society for Philosophy and The International Plato Society. She donated the memorial plaque for Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel at House Plöck No. 48–50 in Heidelberg.

Since her dissertation, she has criticized ideology in the wake of the decline of philosophical criteria.

Fonts

Authorship (monographs)

  • Nature and the law of freedom . Universitätsverlag Winter, Heidelberg 2018, ISBN 978-3-8253-6940-8 . (Contributions to philosophy. New episode)
  • God himself and the idea . Universitätsverlag Winter, Heidelberg 2009, ISBN 978-3-8253-5642-2 .
  • Origin of Truth in Philosophical Statutes . Universitätsverlag Winter, Heidelberg 2004, ISBN 978-3-8253-1550-4
  • From the bottom of the idea. Constellations with Plato . Universitätsverlag Winter, Heidelberg 2000, ISBN 978-3-8253-0999-2
  • Hestia. On the meaning of the mystical E [epsilon] . Universitätsverlag Winter, Heidelberg 1998, ISBN 978-3-8253-0614-4
  • Reconstructions of the Delphic E [Epsilon] and Gnostic Γ [Gamma] . Universitätsverlag Winter, Heidelberg 1995, ISBN 978-3-8253-0327-3
  • Quasi perfectum. Subjectivity around the Trinity . Universitätsverlag Winter, Heidelberg 1992, ISBN 978-3-8253-4492-4
  • Mediaevalia Moderna in the process of thinking from Augustine to Hegel . Universitätsverlag Winter, Heidelberg 1988, ISBN 978-3-8253-4003-2
  • The idea as an ideal. Trias and triplicity in Hegel . Universitätsverlag Winter, Heidelberg 1986, ISBN 3-533-03706-1 . (Contributions to philosophy. New episode)
  • The "realization of philosophy". Subjectivity and objectification in the thinking of the young Marx . Bouvier, Bonn 1975, ISBN 3-416-01024-8 . (Academic lectures and treatises. Issue 41)
  • Journalistic elements in the teaching of the young Marx. A contribution to the "realization of philosophy" . Inaugural dissertation. Philosophical Faculty of the Free University of Berlin, Berlin 1970 (dissertation printing point)

Editing

  • A letter from Schadow to Hegel . In: Yearbook for Hegel Research 6/7 (2000/2001), 193 f.
     (Johann Gottfried Schadow in 1830 to Hegel as rector of the Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin)
  • A document about Hegel's stay in Heidelberg . In: Hegel-Studien 20 (1985), 117 ff.
     (P. 119 facsimile with Hegel autograph from 1818 from the Heidelberg City Archives)
  • In the face of the sea: Hegel on the island of Rügen . In: Yearbook for Hegel Research 15-17 (2014), 135 f.
     (with detail of a letter from Susanna Freifrau von Tucher to her daughter Mari (e) Hegel; Hegel traveled to the island of Rügen in 1819)

Papers and specialist articles (selection)

  • The Jesuits . In: Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 70 (2017), 62-65.
  • Nero as Apollo Citharoedus and Apocalypsis Ioannis 13:18 . In: Philotheos. International Journal for Philosophy and Theology 15 (2015), 47-50; with additions in (monographs :) Nature and the Law of Freedom (2018), 25-33.
  • Plutarch: De E apud Delphos . In: Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 67 (2014), 5-8.
  • About recognition: The Philosophicum is about the 'God's mouse' (Hegel WS 1825/26) . In: Philotheos. International Journal for Philosophy and Theology 14 (2014), 202-204; with additions to archival research in (monographs :) Nature and the Law of Freedom (2018), 37-45.
  • The science plagiarism . In: Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 63 (2010), 23 f.
  • Hegel's Phenomenology of Mind . In: Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 61 (2008), 322-327.
  • About life: Hegel and Schleiermacher . In: Hegel-Jahrbuch 2007, 155 ff.
  • Hegel manual . In: Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 59 (2006), 3-7.
  • The Sacred Self: A Confrontation with Plato and Origen . In: Studia Ephemeridis Augustinianum 96 (2006), 209-214.
  • Ravenna in the context of Christian Alexandrinism . In: Origeniana Octava Vol. 2 (2003), 1219-1227.
  • Episteme and Doxa: Origen in Context . In: Origeniana Quinta (1992), 340-345.
  • Hegemonicon. Master Eckhart's recourse to Origen . In: Origeniana Quarta (1987), 265-269.
  • Aesthetics of the new and philosophy of the beautiful . In: New Journal for Systematic Theology and Philosophy of Religion 28 (1986), 327-329.
  • Hegel's “logic” and speculative mysticism . About types of the Trinitarian symbolon. In: Hegel-Studien 19 (1984), 65-93.
  • Light as a universal basic determination . In: New Journal for Systematic Theology and Philosophy of Religion 26 (1984), 235-237.
  • Génesis and théosis: two basic words of speculative philosophy and their anthropological meaning using the example of Hegel . In: Man and the sciences of man. Innsbruck 1983, Vol. 1, 237-240.
  • Albertus Magnus and speculative German mysticism . In: Salzburger Jahrbuch für Philosophie 26/27 (1981/82), 99-102.
  • Pax universalis. Philosophy and Politics in Dante's 'Monarchia' . In: Miscellanea Mediaevalia 12/2, Berlin / New York 1980, 341-350.
  • Become God. A contribution to the speculative theology of Meister Eckhart , in: New Journal for Systematic Theology and Philosophy of Religion 21.1 (1979), Berlin, pp. 92-101

literature

Individual evidence

  1. Cf. (on the occasion of the installation of the Berlin memorial plaque for Emil Dovifat :) Free University of Berlin, University Archives: FU-info. The magazine of the Free University of Berlin. No. 7/1990 (of July 27, 1990), p. 24 and Bernd Sösemann (Ed.): Emil Dovifat. Studies and documents on life and work. Walter de Gruyter, Berlin / New York 1998, ISBN 978-3-11-015771-0 . P. 376 and P. 392. [Reprint 2010 and e-book.]
  2. ^ Regesta Imperii: RI-Opac: The literature database on the Middle Ages , plus the bibliography (compiled by Erwin Schadel) in Estudios Trinitarios (Salamanca) 25 (1991), pp. 475–477 and 40 (2006), pp. 332–335 [ with reviews of the works of Katharina Comoth].
  3. ^ [Picture] documentation in Rhein-Neckar-Zeitung, 42nd year / No. 266 from 18./19. November 1986, p. 5 and The Owl of Minerva . Journal of the Hegel Society of America. Vol. 18.2 (Spring 1987), p. 219: Tracing Hegel's Footsteps. See also Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel in Bad Ems. (1827) In: Bad Ems history association. Association news November 2017 (VN 139), p. 15 (with ill.).
  4. See two types of result. On the topicality of Hegel's “logic”. In: New Journal for Systematic Theology and Philosophy of Religion 1982 (24), 119-123, on this Gerd Wolandt: Ultimate Justification and Reference to Facts. Bonn 1983, p. 226.
  5. ^ Find report in: Ruperto Carola. Heidelberger Universitätshefte, Volume 36, Issue 71: 1984 [in the archive of the University of Heidelberg], p. 110.
  6. Reviews: Aurora Campos, AVGVSTINVS Revista (Madrid) LXIII (2018), 529; Stefan Schick, Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 72 (2019), 161-164; Yvon Brès, Revue philosophique de la France et de l'étranger 144 (2019), 389-390; Bernhard Braun, Journal for Catholic Theology 141 (2019), 385.

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