Edmund Pfleiderer (October 12, 1842 in Stetten im Remstal (now a part of Kernen, Baden-Württemberg) – April 3, 1902 in Tübingen) was a German philosopher and theologian.

He entered the ministry (1864) and during the Franco-Prussian War served as army chaplain, an experience described in his Erlebnisse eines feldgeistlichen im kriege 1870/71 (1890). He was afterwards appointed professor ordinarius of philosophy at Kiel (1873), and in 1878 he was elected to the philosophical chair at Tübingen.[1] He published works on Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, empiricism and scepticism in David Hume's philosophy, modern pessimism, Kantian criticism, English philosophy, Heraclitus of Ephesus and many other subjects.

The theologian Otto Pfleiderer was his older brother.

Selected writings

  • Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz als Patriot, Staatsmann und Bildungsträger, 1870 Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz as a patriot, statesman and educationalist.
  • Empirismus und Skepsis in Dav. Hume's Philosophie als abschliessender Zersetzung der englischen Erkenntnisslehre, Moral und Religionswissenschaft, 1874 Empiricism and skepticism in David Hume's philosophy shown as the final decomposition of the English theory of knowledge, ethics and religious studies.
  • Kantischer Kritizismus und englische Philosophie eine Beleuchtung der deutsch-englischen Neu-Empirismus, etc. 1881 Kantian criticism and English philosophy, an illumination of German-English new empiricism.
  • Lotze's philosophische Weltanschauung nach ihren Grundzügen : zur Erinnerung an den Verstorbenen, 1882 Hermann Lotze's philosophical worldview, etc.
  • Arnold Geulinx als Hauptvertreter der okkasionalistischen Metaphysik und Ethik Arnold Geulincx as the main representative of occasionalistic metaphysics and ethics.
  • Die Philosophie des Heraklit von Ephesus im Lichte der Mysterienidee, 1886 The philosophy of Heraclitus of Ephesus in light of the idea of the Mysteries.
  • Sokrates und Plato, 1896 Socrates and Plato.
  • Zur Frage der Kausalität; eine erkenntnistheoretische Untersuchung, 1897 On the question of causality; an epistemological investigation.
  • Augustine bekenntnisse, gekürzt und verdeutscht, 1902 Augustinian confessions.[2]

References

  • This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Pfleiderer, Otto". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.


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