Reinhard Zecher

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Reinhard Zecher (born September 2, 1948 in Wiesbaden ) is a German philosopher .

Life

He studied chemistry in Mainz . After receiving his doctorate in 1980 as Dr. rer. nat. in biochemistry he carried out basic biochemical and immunological research at the universities of Mainz and Konstanz . He studied philosophy, ancient, middle and modern history in Mainz. After graduating as Dr. phil. 1992 Habilitation 1997 ibid in philosophy he taught there as a lecturer and since 2005 as an adjunct professor at the University of Mainz. He teaches chemistry and philosophy at the St. Theresien-Gymnasium Schönenberg in Ruppichteroth .

Fonts (selection)

  • Isolation, identification and characterization of a phosphoglycolate phosphatase from human erythrocytes . 1980, OCLC 257237585 .
  • True man and ideal world. Investigations on the determination of man and the concept of salvation in Ludwig Feuerbach . Stuttgart 1993, ISBN 3-476-45031-7 .
  • The language of language. Studies to clarify the concept of information and language . Würzburg 1999, ISBN 3-8260-1515-0 .
  • The goal of unity. Realization of an idea or the result of a self-organization process? Schelling's speculative “natural philosophy” and the theory of evolution: interlocutors on the question of a return to natural philosophy? . Frankfurt am Main 2000, ISBN 3-631-33352-8 .

Individual evidence

  1. College | St. Theresa Foundation Schönenberg. Retrieved April 22, 2019 .