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Theodor Elsenhans

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German psychologist and neo-Kantian philosopher (1862-1918)

Theodor Elsenhans (German:[ˈɛlzənhans]; 7 March 1862 – 3 January 1918) was a German psychologist andneo-Kantian philosopher.[1] He was born inStuttgart and died inDresden.

Life

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Elsenhans started studying theology at theUniversity of Tübingen, but became interested in philosophy. He received his doctorate in 1885. In 1902 he completed hisHabilitationsschrift atHeidelberg University, with a monograph onKant and the post-KantianJakob Friedrich Fries. In 1908 he took up a professorship atDresden University, where he continued to work onepistemology.[1]

Works

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  • Psychologie und Logik zur Einführung in die Philosophie: für Oberklassen höherer Schulen und zum Selbststudium[Psychology and logic as an introduction to philosophy: for upper secondary school classes and for self-study], 1890
  • Wesen und Entstehung des Gewissens: Eine Psychologie der Ethik [The nature and origin of conscience: a psyschology of ethics], 1894.
  • Das Kant-Friesische Problem [The Kant-Fries problem], 1902.
  • Lehrbuch der psychologie [Handbook of psychology], 1912

References

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  1. ^abRodney Parker (2018)."Theodor Elsenhans". In Andrea Staiti; Evan Clarke (eds.).The Sources of Husserl's 'Ideas I'. Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. pp. 13–15.ISBN 978-3-11-055159-4.
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