Karl Rosenkranz

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Johann Karl Friedrich Rosenkranz (Template:IPA; April 23, 1805 – July 14, 1879) was a German philosopher and pedagogue.

Life

Born in Magdeburg, he read philosophy at Berlin, Halle and the University of Königsberg, devoting himself mainly to the doctrines of Hegel and Schleiermacher. After holding the chair of philosophy at Halle for two years, he became, in 1833, a professor at Königsberg. In his last years he was blind.Template:Sfn

He died in Königsberg.

Philosophy

Throughout his long professorial career, and in all his numerous publications he remained, in spite of occasional deviations on particular points, loyal to the Hegelian tradition as a whole. In the great division of the Hegelian school, he, in company with Michelet and others, formed the "centre," midway between Erdmann and Gabler on the one hand, and the "extreme left" represented by Strauss, Feuerbach and Bruno Bauer.Template:Sfn

Karl Rosenkranz was the editor-in-chief of Hegel's Collected Works, vols. 1-12 (1832-44). He published Hegel's Life (1844) as a supplement to these Works.<ref name="Shannon">Karl Rosenkranz, Die phänomeneologische Krisis des Systems bis 1807, in Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegels Leben (1844, rpt; Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft, 1977), 201-15.

As quoted in Template:Cite journal (Academia.edu; ivi: p. 1) (under CC BY 4.0 license)</ref> He personally met Hegel and talked with him about philosophy. Rosenkranz had access to Hegel's manuscripts, letters, and the recollections of students, family members, and acquaintances.<ref name="Shannon" />

Selected works

Philosophical

  • Kritik der Schleiermacherschen Glaubenslehre (1836)
  • Psychologie oder Wissenschaft vom subjektiven Geist (1837; 3rd edition, 1863)
  • Kritische Erläuterungen des Hegelschen Systems (1840)
  • Vorlesungen über Schelling (1842)
  • Hegels Leben (1844)
  • System der Wissenschaft (1850)
  • Meine Reform der Hegelschen Philosophie (1852)
  • Ästhetik des Häßlichen (Königsberg 1853). English: Aesthetics of Ugliness. A Critical Edition. Bloomsbury 2015.
  • Wissenschaft der logischen Idee (1858–59), with a supplement (Epilegomena, 1862)
  • Diderot's Leben und Werke (1866)
  • Hegels Naturphilosophie und die Bearbeitung derselben durch Vera (1868)
  • Hegel als deutscher Nationalphilosoph (1870)
  • Erläuterungen zu Hegels Encyklopädie der philosophischen Wissenschaften (1871).Template:Sfn

Between 1838 and 1840, Rosenkranz published an edition of the works of Kant in conjunction with F. W. Schubert, to which he appended a history of the Kantian doctrine.Template:Sfn

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