Moritz Brasch
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Moritz Brasch (born at Zempelburg, West Prussia, August 18, 1843; died at Leipzig, September 14, 1895 was a German philosopher and man of letters.
He was educated at the universities of Berlin, Greifswald, and Jena, settling at Berlin on the completion of his studies. Finally he went to Leipzig, where he became (1874-79) the chief editor of the Brockhaus Konversations-Lexikon.
Brasch ranked high among German essayists. He published the following works:
- "Benedictus von Spinoza's System der Philosophie," 1870
- "Lichtstrahlen aus Mendelssohn's Schriften nach der Ethica Dargestellt," 1875
- "Die Klassiker der Philosophie," 3 vols. 1883-86
- "Gesammelte Essays und Charakterköpfe zur Neuern Philosophie und Litteratur," 2 vols. 1885-86
- "Philosophie der Gegenwart" (vol. iv. of "Klassiker der Philosophie"), 1887
- "Welt-und Lebensanschauung Friedrich Uberwegs," 1888
- "Philosophie und Politik: Studien über Lassalle und Johann Jacoby," 1890
- "Gesch. der Leipziger Universität von ihrem Ursprung bis zur Gegenwart," 1890
- "Lehrbuch der Gesch. der Philosophie," 2d ed. 1893
- "Wesen und Ziele der Ethischen Bewegung," 1894
- "Leipziger Philosophen im 19. Jahrhundert—Porträts und Studien," 1894
- "Die Facultätenfrage und die Stellung der Philosophie," 1895.
He edited:
- Moses Mendelssohn's "Werke zur Metaphysik, Religionsphilosophie und Aesthetik," 2 vols. 1880, 2d ed. 1881
- Friedrich Ueberweg's "Schiller als Philosoph und Historiker," 1885; Schopenhauer's works, 2 vols., 1891
- Aristotle's "Politeia" (German transl. with introduction and notes), 1894.
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- Leipziger Illustrirte Zeitung, Aug. 16, 1890;
- Kohut, Berühmte Israelitische Männer und Frauen, part 14, p. 212;
- De Gubernatis, Diz. Biog.
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