Thomasius, Christian: Ausgewählte WerkeChristian Thomasius (1655-1728) is justly considered the founder of German Enlightenment, which he inaugurated in 1687 with a first announcement of a lecture in German. Originally a lawyer, he is at the same time the first great philosopher of the Enlightenment and the author of a German textbook on logic and ethics, as well as the "the father of a German journalism" through his publication of the first German monthly. He was a professor at, and a co-founder of, the university of Halle, systematically distinguish between law and ethics. Thomasius’ list of publications comprises over 300 titles, a comprehensive edition of them is neither available nor to be expected. The “Selected Works” presented here contain above all his philosophical writings including those dealing with philosophy of law, with the term “philosophy” applied in its wide 11h and 18th century sense. Wherever possible, the reprints are based on the first edition and they are accompanied by an introduction and new extensive indices. | |
Volume | |
Bd. 23 = Teil 1 | |
Auserlesene deutsche Schriften | |
Thomasius, Christian | |
1994 | |
Olms | |
Hildesheim [u.a.] | |
PPN521341698 | |
916 | |
http://www.olmsonline.de/purl?PPN521341698 | |
Multivolume Work | |
Ausgewählte Werke | |
Thomasius, Christian | |
1993 | |
Olms | |
Hildesheim [u.a.] | |
PPN521206804 | |
Philosophie/Neuzeit (bis Kant) | |
http://www.olmsonline.de/purl?PPN521206804 | |