Rudolf Seydel
Rudolf Seydel (May 27, 1835 – December 8, 1892) was a German philosopher and theologian born in Dresden.
In 1860 he received his habilitation at the University of Leipzig, where in 1867 he became an associate professor of philosophy. He was a disciple of Christian Hermann Weisse (1801-1866), and is remembered for his studies involving parallels between Buddhism and Christianity. Seydel died in Leipzig on December 8, 1892.
Selected writings
- Schopenhauers philosophisches System (Schopenhauer's Philosophical System), 1857
- Logik oder Wissenschaft vom Wissen (Logic or Science of Wisdom), 1866
- Die Religion der Religionen (The Religion of Religions), 1872
- Ethik oder Wissenschaft vom Seinsollenden (Ethic or Science of the Seinsollenden), 1874
- Das Evangelium von Jesu in seinem Verhältnis zur Buddhasage und Buddhlehre (The Gospel of Jesus in Relation to the Buddha Legend and Teachings), 1882
- Die Buddhalegende und das Leben Jesu nach den Evangelien (The Buddha Legend and the Life of Jesus after the Gospels), 1884
- Buddha und Christus (Buddha and Christ), 1884
- Religion und Wissenschaft. Gesammelte Reden und Abhandlungen (Religion and Science, Collection of Writings and Papers), 1887
- Religionsphilosophie im Umriß (Philosophy of Religion in Outline); (edited by Paul Wilhelm Schmiedel 1893)
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