Karl Vorländer
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Karl Vorländer (1860, Marburg - 1928) was a German neo-Kantian philosopher who taught in Solingen. He published various studies and editions of the works of Kant, including studies of the relation between Kantian thought and socialist thought, and of the influence of Kant on the work of Johann Wolfgang Goethe. His 1924 biography of Kant became a classic of Kant scholarship for much of the twentieth century (see Herbert Schnädelbach, Kant. Leipzig: Reclam, 2005, p. 152).
[edit] Works
- Kant, Schiller, Goethe (Leipzig: Dürr, 1907 and 1923)
- Geschichte der Philosophie (1908)
- Immanuel Kants Leben (1911)
- Kant, Fichte, Hegel und der Sozialismus (Berlin: Cassirer, 1920)
- Immanuel Kant. Der Mann und das Werk (Leipzig: Felix Meiner, 1925)
[edit] External links
- Works by or about Karl Vorländer in libraries (WorldCat catalog)