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Alfred Brunswig (born 13 June 1877 in Plau am See; died 22 June 1927 in Münster) was a German philosopher. He taught at Westphalian Wilhelms-University in Münster (Westphalia). After graduation in Munich 1896 he studied there and in Berlin to promotion in 1904 with Theodor Lipps and initially took its psychologism. After private studies with Edmund Husserl in Göttingen and Carl Stumpf in Berlin followed in 1910 in Munich, the Habilitation. He criticized Husserl evidence concept in the essences. From 1914 to 1918 he served in World War I and received the Iron Cross second class. In the winter semester 1916/17 he was appointed to Munster. He had the "courage to metaphysics" found through his front experience and returned hereinafter apparent faith. He was Protestant, probably with some Jewis

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  • Alfred Brunswig [bru(:)nsviç / -vik] (13. června 1877 – 22. června 1929) byl německý filosof. Vyučoval na . (cs)
  • Alfred Brunswig (born 13 June 1877 in Plau am See; died 22 June 1927 in Münster) was a German philosopher. He taught at Westphalian Wilhelms-University in Münster (Westphalia). After graduation in Munich 1896 he studied there and in Berlin to promotion in 1904 with Theodor Lipps and initially took its psychologism. After private studies with Edmund Husserl in Göttingen and Carl Stumpf in Berlin followed in 1910 in Munich, the Habilitation. He criticized Husserl evidence concept in the essences. From 1914 to 1918 he served in World War I and received the Iron Cross second class. In the winter semester 1916/17 he was appointed to Munster. He had the "courage to metaphysics" found through his front experience and returned hereinafter apparent faith. He was Protestant, probably with some Jewis (en)
  • Alfred Brunswig (* 13. Juni 1877 in Plau am See; † 22. Juni 1927 in Münster) war ein deutscher Philosoph. Er lehrte an der Westfälischen Wilhelms-Universität in Münster (Westfalen). Nach dem Abitur in München 1896 studierte er dort und in Berlin bis zur Promotion 1904 bei Theodor Lipps und vertrat zunächst dessen Psychologismus. Nach privaten Studien bei Edmund Husserl in Göttingen und Carl Stumpf in Berlin folgte 1910 in München die Habilitation. Er übte Kritik an Husserls Evidenzbegriff in der Wesensschau. Von 1914 bis 1918 diente er im Ersten Weltkrieg und erlangte das Eiserne Kreuz II. Klasse. Zum Wintersemester 1916/17 wurde er nach Münster berufen. Durch sein Fronterlebnis habe er den "Mut zur Metaphysik" gefunden und kehrte im Folgenden den Glauben hervor. Er war evangelisch, vermut (de)
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  • Alfred Brunswig [bru(:)nsviç / -vik] (13. června 1877 – 22. června 1929) byl německý filosof. Vyučoval na . (cs)
  • Alfred Brunswig (* 13. Juni 1877 in Plau am See; † 22. Juni 1927 in Münster) war ein deutscher Philosoph. Er lehrte an der Westfälischen Wilhelms-Universität in Münster (Westfalen). Nach dem Abitur in München 1896 studierte er dort und in Berlin bis zur Promotion 1904 bei Theodor Lipps und vertrat zunächst dessen Psychologismus. Nach privaten Studien bei Edmund Husserl in Göttingen und Carl Stumpf in Berlin folgte 1910 in München die Habilitation. Er übte Kritik an Husserls Evidenzbegriff in der Wesensschau. Von 1914 bis 1918 diente er im Ersten Weltkrieg und erlangte das Eiserne Kreuz II. Klasse. Zum Wintersemester 1916/17 wurde er nach Münster berufen. Durch sein Fronterlebnis habe er den "Mut zur Metaphysik" gefunden und kehrte im Folgenden den Glauben hervor. Er war evangelisch, vermutlich mit teilweise jüdischen Wurzeln. Seine Leibniz-Deutung 1925 kehrte den "germanischen Denker" hervor. (de)
  • Alfred Brunswig (born 13 June 1877 in Plau am See; died 22 June 1927 in Münster) was a German philosopher. He taught at Westphalian Wilhelms-University in Münster (Westphalia). After graduation in Munich 1896 he studied there and in Berlin to promotion in 1904 with Theodor Lipps and initially took its psychologism. After private studies with Edmund Husserl in Göttingen and Carl Stumpf in Berlin followed in 1910 in Munich, the Habilitation. He criticized Husserl evidence concept in the essences. From 1914 to 1918 he served in World War I and received the Iron Cross second class. In the winter semester 1916/17 he was appointed to Munster. He had the "courage to metaphysics" found through his front experience and returned hereinafter apparent faith. He was Protestant, probably with some Jewish roots. His Leibniz interpretation 1925 came the "Germanic thinkers" out. (en)
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