Thomas Regehly

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Thomas Regehly in the former Schopenhauer Archive, 2014

Thomas Regehly (born June 28, 1956 in Cloppenburg ) is a German philosopher , archivist of the Schopenhauer Society and President of the International Jakob Böhme Society .

Life

Thomas Regehly graduated from the humanistic Humboldt-Gymnasium in Wilhelmshaven and took the Grand Latinum and Graecum . At the Eberhard Karls University in Tübingen , Regehly studied Greek and sociology as well as philosophy , especially with Gadamer's student Walter Schulz . After his retirement, Regehly moved to Frankfurt in 1978 and studied classical philology with Ada Neschke and Harald Patzer , in whose Homer Colloquium he took part, philosophy with Alfred Schmidt and sociology, in particular empirical social research and the sociology of religion , with Ulrich Oevermann and Hansfried Kellner, and German studies with Norbert Altenhofer.

Thomas Regehly received his doctorate in 1991 with his doctoral thesis Hermeneutic Reflections on the Subject of Understanding . This study tries to systematically grasp the different hermeneutic approaches in the fields of philosophy, sociology, historical science and literature or philology starting from a “hermeneutics of facticity” ( Heidegger ) and to present them in their peculiarity.

Since 1992 he has been teaching as a lecturer at the Jewish Adult Education Center in Frankfurt a. M., the successor institution to the Jewish teaching house founded by Martin Buber and Franz Rosenzweig .

As head of the local association Frankfurt a. M. of the Schopenhauer Society and the Philosophical Colloquium: Critical Theory, founded with Pietro Lauro (Palermo) (series: Frankfurt Benjamin lectures, since 1988), he organizes lectures and events on literature, art and philosophy under the DENKRAUM label. Regehly also gives lectures at home and abroad (Argentina, USA, UK, Ireland, Israel, Greece, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Poland, Croatia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, India, China, Japan).

He is married and has 3 children.

Memberships

Fonts

As an author :

  • Two unpublished letters by Friedrich Schlegel from his time in Frankfurt , in: Jahrbuch der Deutschen Schillergesellschaft XXXII (1988), pp. 9-27.
  • Sources and documents. The "atheist" and the "theologian". Schopenhauer as a listener to Schleiermacher , in: Volume 71 of the yearbook of the Schopenhauer Society, Frankfurt am Main: Verlag Waldemar Kramer 1990.
  • Overview of the "Heideggeriana" in the Herbert Marcuse archive of the city and university library in Frankfurt am Main , in: Heidegger-Studies 7 (1991), pp. 179-209.
  • Schopenhauer, the world book reader , in: 73rd volume of the yearbook of the Schopenhauer Society, Frankfurt am Main: Verlag Waldemar Kramer 1992, pp. 79–90.
  • Hermeneutical reflections on the object of understanding , in: Philosophical texts and studies. Vol. 31, Hildesheim 1992.
  • "Kannitverstan" - Benjamin, Hebel and the hermeneutics , in :, Lorenz Jäger , Thomas Regehly (ed.), "Read what was never written" - Frankfurter Benjamin lectures, Bielefeld: Aisthesis-Verlag 1992, pp. 59-95 .
  • "On the Spirit of the Letter" - Walter Benjamin and Reading , in: Thomas Regehly et al. (Ed.), Text-Welt - Career and Significance of a Fundamental Difference, Giessen: Fokus-Verlag 1993, pp. 157-174.
  • A "purified concept of language". On the intention of Walter Benjamin's early language theory , in: Thomas Regehly (ed.), Names, texts, voices; Stuttgart: Verlag der Kath. Akademie Rottenburg 1994, pp. 61–89.
  • More on the "if" - considerations on W. Benjamin's speech essay from 1916 , in: Klaus Garber , Ludger Rehm (ed.), Global benjamin - International Walter Benjamin Congress 1992, Munich: W. Fink, 1999, Volume I, p 331-343.
  • "The world is without language." - Comments on Gustav Landauer's criticism of language, its requirements and consequences , in: Leonhard M. Fiedler, Renate Heuer , Annemarie Taeger-Altenhofer (eds.), Gustav Landauer (1870–1919). An inventory of the reception of his work, Frankfurt a. M .: Campus 1995, pp. 219–245.
  • In the footsteps of Schopenhauer in Frankfurt am Main , in: Schopenhauer and Frankfurt am Main - booklet accompanying the exhibition in the City and University Library Frankfurt a. M. from November 15 to December 18, 1994, pp. 25-34.
  • "Stormy Confessions" - Gustav Landauer's literary works , in: Hanna Delf, Gert Mattenklott (eds.), Gustav Landauer in conversation. Symposium for the 125th birthday, Niemeyer: Tübingen 1997, pp. 11–23.
  • Plutarch, Two tracts on eating meat (translation from the Greek) , in: Heike Baranzke, Franz-Theo Gottwald, Hans Werner Ingensiep (eds.), Living - Killing - Eating: Anthropological Dimensions, Stuttgart / Leipzig: Hirzel 2000, p. 138 -149.
  • View and counter-view - Walter Benjamin's conception of the aura , in: Hans Zitko (ed.), Art and Society - Contributions to a Complex Relationship, Heidelberg. Kehrer Verlag 2000, pp. 199-212.
  • Historical and fulfilled time - Walter Benjamin's criticism of Heidegger's inaugural lecture on the " Concept of Time in Historical Science " (1916) , in: Norbert Lesniewski, Ewa Nowak-Juchacz (ed.), Die Zeit Heideggers, Frankfurt a. M. etc .: P. Lang, 2002, pp. 141-152.
  • Disaster Brothers. Thomas Mann's "Brother Hitler" , in: Harald Hillgärtner, Thomas Küpper (eds.), Media and Aesthetics - Festschrift for Burkhardt Lindner, Bielefeld: transcript-Verlag, 2003, pp. 214–226.
  • "Who remembers?", Preliminary remark to Walter Henn - Works 2006 (catalog for the exhibition in "Kunstraum dreizwanzig Köln", 5.5.-4.6.2006), Darmstadt 2006.
  • The world poem in the wardrobe - Schopenhauer and Nietzsche in the early works of Thomas Mann , in: Marta Kopij, Wojciech Kunicki (eds.), Nietzsche and Schopenhauer - Reception phenomena of the Wendezeit, Leipzig: Leipziger Universitätsverlag 2006, pp. 103-112.
  • Walter Benjamin - writings on youth , in: Burkhardt Lindner (ed.), Benjamin-Handbuch. Life - Work - Effect, Stuttgart a. Weimar: Verlag JB Metzler 2006, pp. 107-118.
  • Schopenhauer and Siddharta , in: Jochen Stollberg (ed.), "The animal you are killing now is yourself ..." - Arthur Schopenhauer and India, Frankfurt a. M .: Klostermann-Verlag, pp. 135-162 (Frankfurter Bibliotheksschriften Volume 13, 2006). ( online [PDF])
  • "Ardor, the light fighter" - Gnostic in the early writings of Walter Benjamin , in: Böhme-Studien Volume 1, ed. v. G. Bonheim and P. Kattner, Berlin Weißensee-Verlag 2007, pp. 125-143.
  • Schopenhauer, Buddha and Kamadamana or the realization of the mythical in Thomas Mann's novella "The exchanged heads" , in: Matthias Koßler (ed.), Schopenhauer and the philosophies of Asia, in the series Contributions to Indology, ed. v. Konrad Meisig, Volume 42, Wiesbaden 2008, pp. 91-105. (In English under the title Schopenhauer, Buddha and Kamadamana - The Problem of Suffering and Redemption in Thomas Mann's Novel “The Transposed Heads” in: Arati Barua (Ed.), Schopenhauer & Indian Philosophy - A Dialogue between India and Germany, New Delhi : 2008, p. 190–202.)
  • Ludger Lütkehaus (Abi 1963) on his 65th birthday , in: Association of Alumni of the Clemens-August-Gymnasium Cloppenburg, bulletin. Issue 34 October 2008, p. 6 ff. ( Online [PDF])
  • Fabula docet. From Oupnek'hat on Irenäus zu Böhme, Schelling and Schopenhauer , in: Günther Bonheim, Thomas Regehly (eds.), Philosophies of Will - Böhme, Schopenhauer, Schelling. Böhme Studies Volume 2, Berlin: Weißensee-Verlag 2008, pp. 81-104. ( online [PDF])
  • Rolf Kissel. Speech at the opening of the exhibition in the Galerie Leßmann & Lenser, Aschaffenburg , in: Rolf Kissel, In time to be - working in dialogue, Frankfurt a. M. 2009, pp. 62-66.
  • The Hermit in Society , in: Michael Fleiter (ed.), The truth is naked at its most beautiful - Arthur Schopenhauer's philosophical provocation, Frankfurt a. M .: Societäts-Verlag 2010, pp. 21-27.
  • Benefit or fetter? - Schopenhauer and the two sides of religion , in: Michael Fleiter (ed.), The truth is naked at its most beautiful - Arthur Schopenhauer's philosophical provocation, Frankfurt a. M .: Societäts-Verlag 2010, pp. 183-189.
  • Los ropajes de la verdad: Schopenhauer y la ambivalencia de la religion , in: Faustino Oncina (Ed.), Schopenhauer en la historia de las ideas, Madrid: Plazy y Valdes Editores 2011, pp. 221–247.
  • "The Ancient Rhapsodies of Truth" - Arthur Schopenhauer, Friedrich Max Müller and the Hermeneutics , in: Arati Barua, Michael Gerhard, Matthias Koßler (Eds.), Understanding Schopenhauer through the Prism of Indian Culture - Philosophy, Religion and Sanskrit Literature, Berlin / Boston: de Gruyter 2012, pp. 63–94.
  • Laudation on the award of honorary membership of the Schopenhauer Society to the artist Frank Grüttner (Frankfurt aM) , in: 92nd Schopenhauer-Jahrbuch 2011, pp. 248-252. ( online [PDF])
  • The mystical worker. Ernst Jünger and the mastery of the world through technology , in: Günther Bonheim, Thomas Regehly (ed.), Mystik und Totalitarismus. Böhme Studies Volume 3, Berlin 2013, pp. 165–197.
  • Review by Hans-Joachim Friedrich, Der Ungrund der Freiheit im Denk von Böhme, Schelling and Heidegger , in: Günther Bonheim, Thomas Regehly (eds.), Mystik und Totalitarismus. Böhme Studies Volume 3, Berlin 2013, pp. 221–231.
  • The Berlin Lectures: Arthur Schopenhauer as a lecturer , in: Daniel Schubbe / Matthias Koßler (eds.), Schopenhauer-Handbuch, Leben-Werk-Effect, Stuttgart / Weimar: Metzler 2014, p. 171-180; 2nd revised and expanded edition 2017.
  • Preface , in: Arthur Schopenhauer, Spicilegia. Philosophical notes from the estate. Published by Ernst Ziegler with the collaboration of Anke Brumloop and Manfred Wagner, Munich: CH Beck-Verlag 2015, pp. 7-10.
  • Review by Jutta Georg-Lauer, Nietzsche's thinking reflected in his correspondence. Selected letters by and to Friedrich Nietzsche from the years 1865-1889 with comments and excursions , in: Nietzsche Studies Volume 22, Berlin 2015, pp. 282–286.
  • Laudation on the award of honorary membership of the Schopenhauer Society to Ludger Lütkehaus (Frankfurt aM) , in: 96th Schopenhauer Yearbook 2015, pp. 15–27.
  • “Light from the East” - alternating readings under the sign of the West-Eastern Divan and other works by Goethe and Schopenhauer , in: Daniel Schubbe, Soren Fauth (eds.), Schopenhauer and Goethe. Biographical and philosophical perspectives, Hamburg: Meiner 2016, pp. 59–97.
  • Other dawns , in: Günther Bonheim, Thomas Regehly (eds.), Dawn in the rise. Contributions to a conference on the 400th anniversary of the creation of Boehme's first publication, Böhme Studien 4, Berlin 2017, pp. 145–163.
  • Compassion and Solidarity in Schopenhauer and the Upanishads , in: Arati Barua (Ed.), Schopenhauer on Self, World and Morality. Vedantic and non-vedantic Perspectives, Singapore: Springer 2017, pp. 95-105.
  • Schopenhauer and the interpretation of existence. To the introduction of the volume , in: Thomas Regehly, Daniel Schubbe (Eds.), Schopenhauer and the interpretation of existence. Perspectives on phenomenology, existential philosophy and hermeneutics, Stuttgart: Metzler 2017, pp. 1–7.
  • "Nobody understands at the right time" - Schopenhauer, Goethe and the hermeneutics , in: Thomas Regehly, Daniel Schubbe (ed.), Schopenhauer and the interpretation of existence. Perspectives on phenomenology, existential philosophy and hermeneutics, Stuttgart: Metzler 2017, pp. 171–192.
  • Philia and Arete in the Nicomachean Ethics , in: Konstantine Boudouris, Kostas Dimitracopoulos (Editors), The World Congress of Philosophy: The Philosophy of Aristotle, Athens 2018, pp. 196-201. ( online [PDF])
  • Frank Grüttner in memoriam (died on May 1, 2019) , in: 100th Schopenhauer-Jahrbuch 2019, p. 11 f.
  • From bank to bank - Schopenhauer and the Theologia Deutsch , in: Jacob Böhme-Studien Volume 5, pp. 121–147.
  • Fairy-tale stories about heat and cold: 3 short lectures on Luminale 2020 (March 15, 2020 , Johanniskirche Offenbach, concert by the Rhein-Main vocalists with songs on "hot" and "cold" tones, 8 p.m.). ( online [PDF])
  • "Light" in Goethe's West-Eastern Divan: fire, candlelight, moon and stars - 3 short lectures on Luminale 2018 (March 20, 2018, Johanniskirche Offenbach). ( online [PDF])

As editor :

  • Lorenz Jäger , Thomas Regehly (eds.), What was never written, read , Bielefeld: Aisthesis 1992
  • Thomas Regehly (Ed.), Text - World: Career and Significance of a Fundamental Difference , Gießen: Focus-Verlag 1993.
  • Thomas Regehly (Ed.), Names, texts, voices: Walter Benjamin's Philosophy of Language , Stuttgart: Akad. Der Diözese Rottenburg-Stuttgart 1993.
  • Thomas Regehly (Ed., With Matthias Jung), Martin Heidegger Complete Edition. Vol. 60: Dept. 2, Freiburg lectures , phenomenology of religious life, part 1: Introduction to the phenomenology of religion (winter semester 1920/21), Frankfurt am Main: Vittorio Klostermann 1995, revised edition 2011.
  • Günther Bonheim / Thomas Regehly (eds.), Philosophies of Will: Böhme, Schelling, Schopenhauer , Böhme Studies Volume 2, Berlin: Weißensee-Verlag 2008.
  • Thomas Regehly (Ed.), Martin Heidegger Complete Edition. Vol. 74: Dept. 3, Unpublished Treatises, Lectures - Thoughts., On the essence of language and the question of art , Frankfurt am Main: Vittorio Klostermann 2010.
  • Günther Bonheim / Thomas Regehly (eds.), Mysticism and Totalitarianism , Böhme Studies Volume 3, Berlin: Weißensee-Verlag 2013.
  • Thomas Regehly / Daniel Schubbe (eds.), Schopenhauer and the interpretation of existence: Perspectives on phenomenology, existential philosophy and hermeneutics , Stuttgart: JB Metzler Verlag 2016.
  • Günther Bonheim / Thomas Regehly (eds.), Dawn in the rise. Contributions to a conference on the 400th anniversary of the creation of Boehme's first publication. Böhme Studies Volume 4. Contributions to Philosophy and Philology, Berlin: Weißensee-Verlag 2017.
  • Mysticism from Frankfurt. Die Theologia Deutsch , in: Jacob Böhme Studies, 5th volume. Published on behalf of the International Jacob Böhme Society by Günther Bonheim and Thomas Regehly, Berlin 2020.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Thinking room appointments. In: monkey fun. Accessed January 6, 2019 (German).
  2. ^ Board member of the Schopenhauer Society. Retrieved December 27, 2018 .
  3. Claudia Schülke: Frankfurt faces: Thomas Regehly. FAZ, accessed on December 27, 2018 .
  4. ^ Board member of the Schopenhauer Society. Retrieved December 27, 2018 .
  5. ^ Philipp Mainländer Society. Retrieved December 27, 2018 .
  6. Jacob Boehme Association. Retrieved December 27, 2018 .
  7. ^ The board and artistic direction of the Rhein − Main vocalists. Retrieved December 27, 2018 .