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  1. Abstract. This is a brief discussion of Kant’s life, including his early education, the cultural background of Pietism and rationalism, his university studies, his work as a professor, the plans ...

  2. Cursó estudios en el Collegium Fredericianum y en la Universidad de Königsberg. En la escuela estudió sobre todo a los clásicos y en la universidad, física y matemáticas . Immanuel Kant se vio obligado a dejar sus estudios universitarios y ganarse la vida como tutor privado , en 1755, y con la ayuda de un amigo, reanudó sus estudios y ...

  3. Immanuel Kant nació en 1724 y murió en 1804, filósofo alemán, considerado por muchos como el pensador más influyente de la era moderna. Nacido en Königsberg (ahora, Kaliningrado, Rusia) el 22 de abril de 1724, Kant se educó en el Collegium Fredericianum y en la Universidad de Königsberg. En la escuela estudió sobre todo a los clásicos y en la universidad, física y matemáticas. Tras ...

  4. From the age of eight to sixteen years Kant attended the Collegium Fridericianum, a Pietist school dedicated to the instruction of mathematics, history, geometry, and, above all, Latin. Although he enjoyed studying Latin as well as Greek at the Collegium, he described his experience there as that of “youthful slavery.”

  5. In 1727 Rogall was made inspector of the Collegium Fridericianum (the model Pietist Latin school in Königsberg), in 1728 he became adjunct director, and in April of 1729 he assumed the directorship from the more liberal Heinrich Lysius , with instructions from the King to pattern the school after Franke’s orphanage at Halle. Rogall was still ...

  6. Mit dem Text von Friedrich Schiffert über das Königsberger Collegium Fridericianum, 1741 (Hamburg: Meiner, 1994), esp. 32–60. Google Scholar Isaiah Berlin, Three Critics of the Enlightenment: Vico, Hamann, Herder, ed. Henry Hardy (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2000), 258. Google Scholar

  7. Kant received his first taste of student life at a German school in his neighborhood, near the St George hospital, where a single teacher gave instruction on reading, writing, arithmetic, and Christianity [Jachmann 1804, 6; Klemme 1994, 34]. Collegium Fridericianum. Children hoping to attend the university would eventually need to study at one ...

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