Julius Bergmann
Julius Bergmann (German: [ˈbɛʁkman]; 1 April 1839, Opherdike, Westphalia – 24 August 1904, Marburg) was a German philosopher.
Biography
At the University of Göttingen and at the Humboldt University of Berlin, he devoted himself to logic and philosophy. At Göttingen, he studied logic under Hermann Lotze.[1] He was appointed to the chair of philosophy at the University of Königsberg in 1872, and three years later to a similar chair at the University of Marburg.
Works
Among his more important writings are:
- Grundlinien einer Theorie des Bewusstseins (Outlines of a theory of consciousness, 1870)
- Zur Beurteilung des Kriticismus (On judging criticism, 1875)
- Reine Logik (Pure logic, 1879)
- Sein und Erkennen (To be and to recognize, 1880)
- Die Grundprobleme der Logik (Fundamental problems in logic, 1882)
- Geschichte der Philosophie (History of philosophy, 1892–94)
- Untersuchungen über Hauptpunkte der Philosophie (Investigations on the main points of philosophy, 1900)
- System des objektiven Idealismus (A system of objective idealism, 1903)
Notes
- ^ "Rudolph Hermann Lotze (1817–1881)". Retrieved 2023-01-23.
References
- This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). . Encyclopedia Americana.