Tilman Borsche

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Tilman Borsche (born February 2, 1947 in Frankfurt am Main ) is a German philosopher and author of numerous publications in the fields of conceptual history , philosophy of language and philosophy of signs . He is professor emeritus for philosophy at the Institute for Philosophy at the University of Hildesheim .

As co-editor of the Historical Dictionary of Philosophy and through his books, essays in philosophical journals and dictionary articles (in the above-mentioned and in other philosophical dictionaries), he made a decisive contribution to the spread and further development of the conceptual historical method.

Publications

Monographs
  • Voice views. The concept of human speech in Wilhelm von Humboldt's philosophy of language (Stuttgart: Klett-Cotta, 1981).
  • Wilhelm von Humboldt (Munich: Beck, 1990).
  • What is something. Questions about the truth of the meaning in Plato, Augustin, Nikolaus von Kues and Nietzsche (Munich: Fink, 1990; 2nd edition 1992).
  • The question of morality (Weinheim: Beltz, Quadriga, 1995).
Editing
  • Philosophy of Language in Antiquity and the Middle Ages (Amsterdam: Grüner, 1986).
  • On the philosophy of the sign (Berlin: de Gruyter, 1992).
  • Time and Signs (Munich: Fink, 1993).
  • W. von Humboldt e il dissolvimento della filosofia nei "saperi positivi" (Napoli: Morano, 1993).
  • "Centauren Births" (Berlin: de Gruyter, 1994).
  • Wisdom and Science (Munich: Fink, 1995).
  • Classics of the philosophy of language (Munich: Beck, 1996).
  • Concept and reality of the small university (Hildesheim: Univ.-Bibliothek, [1998]).
  • View and image in the field of tension between seeing, metaphors and understanding (Munich: Fink, 1998).
  • Forms of thought - forms of life (Hildesheim: Olms, 2003).
  • Herder in the mirror of the times (Paderborn: Fink, 2006).

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