Thomas Wizenmann
Thomas Wizenmann | |
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Born | 1759 |
Died | 1787 |
Thomas Wizenmann (1759 – 1787) was a German philosopher of the Enlightenment, a critic of Kant and Mendelssohn during the Pantheism controversy.[1] He wrote Die Resultate der Jacobischer und Mendelsohnischen Philosophie kntischs erläutert von einem Freywilligen.[2] Wizenmann was a follower of F. H. Jacobi, a critic of Enlightenment Rationalism.[3]
References
- ↑ Beiser, Frederick C. (1 June 2009). "The Fate of Reason: German Philosophy from Kant to Fichte". Harvard University Press – via Google Books.
- ↑ Giovanni, George di (24 July 2010). "Karl Leonhard Reinhold and the Enlightenment". Springer Science & Business Media – via Google Books.
- ↑ Arkush, Allan (1 February 2012). "Moses Mendelssohn and the Enlightenment". SUNY Press – via Google Books.
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