Klaus Hartmann (philosopher, 1925)

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Klaus Hartmann (born September 5, 1925 in Berlin , † June 30, 1991 in Tübingen ) was a German philosopher.

Life

After being a prisoner of war, Hartmann studied philosophy, English and German at the University of Bonn from 1946 . In 1953 he received his doctorate there with the work Husserl's theory of empathy on a monadological basis , and in 1962 he received his habilitation with Basics of Sartre's ontology in its relationship to Hegel's logic . In 1967 he became associate professor at the University of Bonn; In 1972 he followed a call to Tübingen as a full professor .

Hartmann was mainly active in the field of practical philosophy, especially social philosophy . He was considered a Hegelian.

His book The Marxian Theory. A philosophical study of the main writings (1970) dealt with "the Marxian theory comprehensively in all relevant development phases and theoretical pieces", praised the Tübingen philosopher Reinhold Aschenberg . "Because the analysis, reconstruction and criticism that it offers is unsurpassed in its philosophical level", the book stands out from the philosophical Marx literature.

Michael Moxter is one of his students .

Works (selection)

  • Sartre's Social Philosophy (1966)
  • Marx's Capital from a Transcendental Philosophical Perspective (1968)
  • The Marxian Theory (1970)
  • Political Philosophy (1981)
  • The philosophy of J.-P. Sartres. 2 sub. to L'être et le néant u. for Critique de la raison dialectique (1983)
  • Studies in Foundational Philosophy (1988)
  • Hegel's Logic (1999, edited by Olaf Müller)

literature

  • Klaus Brinkmann: Klaus Hartmann in memory. In: Perspektiven der Philosophie 19 (1993), pp. 343–366.
  • Dietmar Koch (Hrsg.): Category and categoricality: historical-systematic investigations on the concept of the category in philosophical thinking. Festschrift for Klaus Hartmann on his 65th birthday , Königshausen and Neumann, Würzburg 1990, ISBN 3-88479-513-9 (with bibliography).
  • Terry Pinkard: Klaus Hartmann: A Philosophical Appreciation . In: Journal for philosophical research 46 (1992) pp. 600–608
  • Klaus Rosen: Transcendental philosophy and categorical theory of the political. In memory of Klaus Hartmann. In: Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Philosophie 17 (1992) pp. 35–47

Individual evidence

  1. Philosophisches Jahrbuch 85 (1978) 435.
  2. Philosophisches Jahrbuch 84 (1977) 165.
  3. Philosophisches Jahrbuch 84 (1977) 165.

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