Michael Kirn

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Michael Kirn (born April 30, 1939 in Ravensburg ) is a German emeritus professor of constitutional law and anthroposophist . After studying law in Tübingen and Berlin, he worked from 1968 to 1974 as an assistant at the seminar for state philosophy and legal policy at the University of Cologne . He completed his habilitation in 1975 and became professor of constitutional law and political science at the Helmut Schmidt University in Hamburg . In addition, Kirn is particularly involved in the threefold anthroposophical movement .

Kirn was a member of the AV Igel Tübingen student association from 1958 to 1982 .

Works

  • Constitutional Overthrow or Legal Continuity? The position of jurisprudence after 1945 in relation to the Third Reich, in particular the conflicts over the continuity of civil servant rights and Article 131 of the Basic Law. Duncker and Humblot, Berlin 1972, ISBN 3-428-02736-1 (also Diss. Univ. Cologne 1972).
  • The computer and the concept of man in philosophy. Leibniz ' monadology and Hegel's philosophical system put to the test . Urachhaus, Stuttgart 1985, ISBN 3-87838-419-X .
  • Hegel's phenomenology of the mind and Rudolf Steiner's theory of the senses . To re-establish science from the essence of man . Urachhaus, Stuttgart 1989, ISBN 3-87838-595-1 .
  • The German state in Europe. Tasks and goals of the united Germany . Urachhaus, Stuttgart 1991, ISBN 3-87838-652-4 .
  • The great thinking event . Verlag am Goetheanum, Dornach 1998, ISBN 3-7235-1010-8 .
  • Freedom in the body? Verlag am Goetheanum, Dornach 1999, ISBN 3-7235-1065-5 .
  • The I in the structures of existence. Rudolf Steiner: The Philosophy of Freedom. First part, explained systemically. BWV, Berliner Wissenschaftsverlag 2015, ISBN 978-3-8305-3420-4 .

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