Peter Bulthaup

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Peter Bulthaup (born July 13, 1934 in Osnabrück ; † October 29, 2004 ) was a German philosopher and chemist .

Bulthaup received his doctorate in physical chemistry from the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main under Hermann Hartmann in 1968 and was also a student of Adorno and Horkheimer . In 1973 he became professor for didactics of the natural sciences at the TH Darmstadt . Since 1975 he has held a chair for philosophy at the University of Hanover with a focus on German idealism , natural philosophy and criticism of political economy ; also scientific advisory board of the social science institute Hanover .

Publications

  • On the social function of the natural sciences . Edited by Social Science Institute Hannover. 2nd edition, Lüneburg 1996 (on cleats) (1st edition Frankfurt 1973). ISBN 3924245576
  • Parousia . In: Materials on Benjamin's theses ' On the Concept of History '. Contributions and interpretations. Edited by Peter Bulthaup, (Frankfurt 1975). This text is also contained in "The Law of Liberation" (see below).
  • Emergency and allotria. Considerations on the relationship between reflection and art . In: Music Concepts 63/64. Theodor W. Adorno. The composer. Edited by H.-K. Butcher u. Rainer Riehn. edition text + kritik, Munich 1989.
  • Of freedom in the economic sense. I. The metaphysics of Δ G, II. On some difficulties in determining the promotion of technical progress from economic compulsion . In: The Automatic Subject in Marx. Studies on capital. Edited by Social Science Institute Hannover, Lüneburg 1998 (on Klampen). ISBN 3-924245-67-3
  • The law of liberation. And other texts . Edited by Social Science Institute Hannover, Lüneburg 1998 (on Klampen). ISBN 3924245754
    Review ( Memento of September 28, 2007 in the Internet Archive )
  • ... that God himself died. Hegel's criticism of religion . in: Against the absolute claim, Gerd-Günther Grau on his 75th birthday ed. v. Friedrich Wilhelm Korff, Würzburg 1998.
  • Expediency, absolute purpose, concept. Critique of the Hegelian deduction of the concept . In: Andreas Knahl, Jan Müller, Michael Städtler and others: With and against Hegel. From the non-objectivity of absolute reflection to the lack of concepts in the present. Edited by Social Science Institute Hannover, in cooperation with the Istituto Italiano per gli Studi Filosofici ; Naples, Lüneburg 2000 (on cleats). ISBN 3-924245-91-6

Further publications can be found on the GI page The Scientific Legacy of Peter Bulthaup and on the Obituary page on the death of Peter Bulthaup the Erinyes (see below).

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