Friedrich Calker

German philosopher
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IntroGerman philosopher
PlacesGermany
wasPhilosopher Educator
Work fieldAcademia Philosophy
Gender
Male
Birth4 July 1790, Neudietendorf
Death5 January 1870Bonn (aged 79 years)
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Biography

Friedrich Calker (July 4, 1790 – January 5, 1870), German philosopher, was educated in Jena. For a short time, he was a lecturer in Berlin. In 1818, he was called to an extraordinary professorship in the newly founded University of Bonn, becoming an ordinary professor in 1826. He substantially echoed the ideas of his teacher Jakob Fries. His two major works are Urgesetzlehre des Wahren, Guten und Schönen (The Original Teachings on the Law of the True, Good and Beautiful; Berlin 1820) und Denklehre (Logic; Bonn 1822).

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