Rudolf Zocher

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Rudolf Zocher (born July 7, 1887 in Großenhain , † June 30, 1976 in Erlangen ) was a German philosopher. The pupil Heinrich Rickert is counted to the southwest German neo-Kantian school .

The son of a brewery owner studied classical philology, German, philosophy, natural sciences and medicine in Munich, Kiel, Berlin and Freiburg until he received his doctorate from Rickert in Heidelberg in 1921 with a thesis on Wilhelm Schuppe's logic . In 1925 he completed his habilitation at the University of Erlangen with the thesis The Objective Validity Logic and the Immanence Thought. An epistemological study on the problem of meaning . In 1934 he was appointed associate professor there, in 1939 he became an adjunct professor and in 1954 a full professor.

Fonts

  • Husserl's phenomenology and Schuppe's logic . Reinhardt, Munich 1932
  • The basic philosophy. A study on the critique of ontology . Mohr, Tübingen 1939
  • Real world and experience . Gryphius-Verlag, Reutlingen 1948
  • Philosophy in encounter with religion and science . Reinhard, Munich 1955
  • Kant's basic theory. Their meaning, their problems, their topicality . Universitätsbund Erlangen, Erlangen 1959

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Rudolf Zocher at enzyklo.de
  2. Christian Tilitzki, The German University Philosophy in the Weimar Republic and in the Third Reich , Volume 2, page 340
  3. ^ Zocher, Rudolf . DBE Online, Doc-ID: _10-2946, accessed on August 1, 2011