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  1. Eduard von Hartmann. Karl Robert Eduard von Hartmann (23 February 1842 – 5 June 1906) was a German philosopher, independent scholar and author of Philosophy of the Unconscious (1869). His notable ideas include the theory of the Unconscious and a pessimistic interpretation of the "best of all possible worlds" concept in metaphysics.

  2. Jun 1, 2024 · Eduard von Hartmann (born Feb. 23, 1842, Berlin—died June 5, 1906, Gross Lichterfelde, Ger.) was a German metaphysical philosopher, called “the philosopher of the unconscious,” who sought to reconcile two conflicting schools of thought, rationalism and irrationalism, by emphasizing the central role of the unconscious mind.

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  3. The German pessimistic philosopher Karl Robert Eduard von Hartmann was born in Berlin, the son of a Prussian artillery officer. Von Hartmann entered a school for artillery officers, but a knee injury in 1861 that aggravated older rheumatic ailments barred him from a military career and left him a lifelong semi-invalid.

  4. Eduard wurde als Sohn des preußischen Generalmajors Robert von Hartmann geboren, der 1862 in den erblichen preußischen Adelsstand erhoben worden war. Er trat 1858 in das Garde-Artillerie-Regiment der Preußischen Armee ein und besuchte die Vereinigte Artillerie- und Ingenieurschule.

  5. Philosophy of the Unconscious: Speculative Results According to the Induction Method of the Physical Sciences ( German: Philosophie des Unbewussten) is an 1869 book by the philosopher Eduard von Hartmann. [1] The culmination of the speculations and findings of German romantic philosophy in the first two-thirds of the 19th century, Philosophy of ...

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  6. Aug 4, 2010 · This is both a succinct summary of Eduard von Hartmann's leading ideas, and an index of his remarkable historical success − the relevant volume of the Dictionary was published thirty-four years after the appearance of the first edition of the Philosophy of the Unconscious (Philosophie des Unbewussten) in 1868, and at a time when unconscious ideas and inferences had a well-established place ...

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  8. Search for: 'Eduard von Hartmann' in Oxford Reference ». (1842–1906). German philosopher. He saw in the ‘Unconscious’ an all-pervasive monistic principle which was at once will and presentation and also the ground of evolutionary development. Christianity, which was only a stage along the way to the religion of Absolute Spirit, was dead ...

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