Peter Rohs

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Peter Rohs (born January 11, 1936 in Jena ) is a German philosopher .

academic career

Rohs received his doctorate in 1964 from the Christian Albrechts University in Kiel with a thesis on logic under Hegel and completed his habilitation in 1975 at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University in Frankfurt am Main. There he worked as a private lecturer for philosophy from 1975 and from 1985 to 1986 as managing director of the Forum for Philosophy Bad Homburg. In this capacity there was - together with his colleague Wolfgang Kuhlmann - a collaboration with Eberhard Schnelle in Quickborn near Hamburg.

Since 1986 Rohs has been teaching as a professor at the Philosophical Department of the Westphalian Wilhelms University in Münster. The focus of his thinking is the systematic project of a field-theoretical transcendental philosophy : he combines a field-theoretical interpretation of nature with a transcendental-philosophical theory of subjectivity . Rohs sees time as a bracket , and he also refers to the English philosopher John McTaggart Ellis McTaggart .

Works

  • Transcendental aesthetics . Anton Hain Verlag, Meisenheim 1973.
  • Transcendental Logic . Anton Hain Verlag, Meisenheim 1976.
  • The reason of experience. An alternative to the anarchism of the philosophy of science . Publisher Anton Hain Meisenheim, Königstein im Taunus 1979.
  • The time to act. An investigation into the theory of action and norms . Publisher Anton Hain Meisenheim, Königstein im Taunus 1980.
  • Form and reason. Interpretation of a chapter in the Hegelian science of logic . Bouvier Verlag, Bonn 1982.
  • Johann Gottlieb Fichte . CH Beck, Munich 1991.
  • Field-time-me. Draft of a field theoretical transcendental philosophy . Klostermann, Frankfurt am Main 1996.
  • Treatises on field-theoretical transcendental philosophy . Lit-Verlag, Münster 1998.

literature

  • Marcus Willaschek (ed.): Field time criticism. The field theoretical transcendental philosophy of Peter Rohs in discussion. (With contributions by Wolfgang Kuhlmann and others) Lit-Verlag, Münster 1997.

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