Rolf Darge

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Rolf Darge is a German philosopher.

Life

After studying philosophy, German , Romance studies and education at the universities of Düsseldorf , Bonn and Cologne and as a DAAD scholarship holder at the University of Tours , he passed the state examination in philosophy, German and educational science at the University of Cologne in 1988 with the state thesis The Concept of Habit and the importance of habit for human life according to Arnold Gehlenfrom. Since 2005 he has been Professor of Philosophy in the Philosophy Department of the Catholic Theological Faculty of the University of Salzburg with a focus on philosophical anthropology, ethics and philosophy of the Middle Ages.

Fonts (selection)

  • Habitus per actus cognoscuntur. The knowledge of the habitus and the function of the moral habitus in the structure of the action according to Thomas Aquinas (= treatises on philosophy, psychology and pedagogy . Volume 238). Bouvier, Bonn 1996, ISBN 3-416-02603-9 (also dissertation, Cologne 1995).
  • Suárez 'transcendental interpretation of being and the metaphysical tradition (= studies and texts on the intellectual history of the Middle Ages . Volume 80). Brill, Leiden 2004, ISBN 90-04-13708-4 (also habilitation thesis, Cologne 2002).
  • as editor with Emmanuel J. Bauer and Günter Frank : Aristotelianism at the European universities of the early modern period . Kohlhammer, Stuttgart 2010, ISBN 3-17-020976-0 .
  • Analogy , in: New Handbook of Basic Philosophical Concepts. Vol. 1 (intention - common good) / greeted by Hermann Krings ... New ed. by Petra Kolmer, Armin G. Wildfeuer u. a. Freiburg i. Br., Alber, 2011, ISBN 978-3-524-26363-9 , pp. 101-112.

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