Ludger Oeing-Hanhoff
Ludger Oeing-Hanhoff (born December 22, 1923 in Marl ; † May 6, 1986 in Tübingen ) was a German philosopher .
Life
From 1945 to 1952, Oeing-Hanhoff studied philosophy, Catholic and Protestant dogmatics and classical philology at the universities of Münster, Freiburg i. Ue. and lions. He earned his doctorate in philosophy in 1951 with a thesis on the philosophy of Thomas Aquinas. In 1956 he became Otto Most's research assistant . He completed his habilitation with the writing Descartes and the progress of metaphysics . In 1962 he became a lecturer in philosophy in Münster . He belonged to the circle around Joachim Ritter . From 1966 he taught as a professor of philosophy at the University of Giessen. In 1974 he became full professor of philosophy at the Catholic Theological Faculty in Tübingen . His focus was on metaphysics in its continued work for the modern philosophy, which is partially opposed to it, and its border area to Catholic theology .
From 1970 to 1986 Oeing-Hanhoff was the editor of the Philosophical Yearbook .
Publications
- Ens et unum convertuntur. Munster 1953.
- Natural law and Christian ethics. Munich 1970.
- Metaphysics and freedom. Munich 1988.
- Thomas Aquinas 1274–1974. Munich 1974.
- Substantial collaboration on the historical dictionary of philosophy
literature
- Obituary by Theo Kobusch and selected bibliography in: Philosophisches Jahrbuch der Görres-Gesellschaft , 94 (1987), pp. 1–10.
- Helmut Meinhardt: Oeing-Hanhoff, Ludger. In: New German Biography (NDB). Volume 19, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 1999, ISBN 3-428-00200-8 , p. 434 f. ( Digitized version ).
Web links
- Literature by and about Ludger Oeing-Hanhoff in the catalog of the German National Library
Individual evidence
- ↑ Journal for Philosophical Research 40 (1986) 622.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Oeing-Hanhoff, Ludger |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | German philosopher |
DATE OF BIRTH | December 22, 1923 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Marl |
DATE OF DEATH | May 6, 1986 |
Place of death | Tübingen |