Wolfgang Bartuschat

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Wolfgang Bartuschat (born May 13, 1938 in Königsberg ) is a German philosopher .

Life

After graduating from the Jacobi-Gymnasium in Düsseldorf in 1958, he studied philosophy, sociology and German studies in Hamburg , Heidelberg , Vienna , Bonn and FU Berlin from 1958 to 1963 . After receiving his doctorate in Heidelberg in 1964 with Hans-Georg Gadamer with a thesis on Nietzsche , he held a teaching position at the Philosophical Seminar in Heidelberg from 1964 to 1970. From 1966 to 1969 he was a DFG habilitation fellow . In 1970 he became a research assistant at the University of Hamburg . After receiving his habilitation in Hamburg in 1971 with a thesis on Kant's “Critique of Judgment”, he became professor of philosophy at the University of Hamburg in 1977 . In 1994 he taught as a visiting professor at the Humboldt University in Berlin . In 2001 he taught as a visiting professor at the University of Bordeaux Montaigne . In 2002 he retired.

His main research interests are the history of philosophy from Descartes to Hegel , Spinoza and Kant .

Fonts (selection)

  • Nietzsche. Selfhood and Negativity. On the problem of a philosophy of the self-perfecting will . Heidelberg 1964, OCLC 1055311100 (also dissertation, Heidelberg 1964).
  • On the systematic location of Kant's Critique of Judgment (= Philosophical Treatises, Volume 43). Klostermann, Frankfurt am Main 1972, OCLC 610700496 (also habilitation thesis, Hamburg 1971).
  • Spinoza's theory of man . Meiner, Hamburg 1992, ISBN 3-7873-1090-8 .
  • Individual and community at Spinoza (= Mededelingen vanwege het Spinozahuis Volume 73). Eburon, Delft 1996, ISBN 90-5166-512-1 .

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