Wolfgang Marx (philosopher)

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Wolfgang Marx (born April 15, 1940 in Gadderbaum near Bielefeld , † August 19, 2011 in Bonn ) was a German philosopher and university professor .

Life

Marx studied philosophy with the minor subjects Classical Philology, Catholic Theology and History in Heidelberg, Frankfurt am Main and Berlin and graduated in 1965 with a doctorate from the Free University of Berlin . In 1976 his habilitation followed at the University of Heidelberg . Three years later he was appointed professor at the University of Bonn . He taught there until his retirement in 2005.

He was also on the advisory board of the Institute for Applied Ethics eV in Bad Dürkheim and was co-editor of ZENO until his death . Yearbook for literature and criticism.

Publications

  • Final contamination of immediacy and mediation. An investigation into the concept of the “logic” of the finite movement of being , inaugural dissertation. Berlin 1965.
  • Hegel's theory of logical mediation. Critique of the dialectical conceptual constructions in the “Science of Logic” , Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt 1972.
  • Transcendental logic as a philosophy of science. Systematic-critical investigations on the basic philosophical topic in Cohen's "Logic of Pure Knowledge" (Studies on Philosophy and Literature of the 19th Century, Vol. 32), Frankfurt a. M. 1977.
  • Aesthetic ideas. Investigations into the basics of a theory of art , Bonn 1981.
  • Reflection topology , Tübingen 1984.
  • Worlds of Consciousness. The Concretion of the Dynamics of Reflection , Tübingen 1994
  • About the fairy tale of the end of philosophy. A pamphlet for systematic rationality , Würzburg 1998.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Recognize - Monas - Language , ed. v. Wolfdietrich Schmied-Kowarzik, Würzburg 1997, p. 520
  2. ^ Obituary in the FAZ from August 24, 2011.
  3. Archive for Systematic Philosophy