Wolfram Hogrebe

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Wolfram Hogrebe (born September 27, 1945 in Warburg , Westphalia ) is a German philosopher .

Life

Wolfram Hogrebe received his doctorate in 1972 at the Heinrich Heine University in Düsseldorf with a dissertation on Kant and the problem of transcendental semantics . In 1976, his Düsseldorf post-doctoral thesis on Archaeological Postulates of Meaning gave the resulting considerations a systematic version with a view to an archeology of the public that was not only inheriting from transcendental philosophy .

Hogrebe's further academic path led to Budapest to the Collegium Budapest and in 1980 to the University of Düsseldorf , where he worked as a professor of philosophy. In 1992 he followed the call to the Friedrich Schiller University in Jena and most recently to the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn , where he has held a professorship for theoretical philosophy since 1996 . He retired on October 1, 2013.

In 2006 Hogrebe was awarded the Gadamer Endowed Professorship at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg . He is the founding director of the International Center for Philosophy North Rhine-Westphalia.

From 1999 to 2002 Hogrebe was President of the German Society for Philosophy and 2004/05 Fellow at the Wissenschaftskolleg zu Berlin .

Research and Teaching

Hogrebe's philosophical approach is based on the conviction that thoughts and meanings occupy a peculiar space of reality that is primarily formed in an interpersonal dimension. He pursues this in the philosophical disciplines of epistemology , philosophy of language , metaphysics , theory of meaning and in the history of philosophy . In teaching, his focus is on 19th and 20th century philosophy , hermeneutics , aesthetics and cultural philosophy .

Memberships

Wolfram Hogrebe is a member

Publications (selection)

literature

  • Joachim Bromand, Guido Kreis (ed.): What cannot be said. The non-conceptual in science, art and religion . Festschrift . Berlin: Akademie-Verlag 2010.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Ulrich Müller: Joseph Beuys . Parallel processes. Archaeologist in an artistic practice . Hirmer, Munich 2012, ISBN 978-3-7774-6011-6 , p. 284