Hermann Schwarz (philosopher)
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Hermann Schwarz was a German
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 philosopher
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. Educated at Halle, where he devoted himself to mathematics and to philosophy, he became professor
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 at Marburg
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 in 1908 and at Greifswald
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 in 1910. His philosophy was not unlike that of Goswin Uphues. He edited the Zeitschrift für Philosophie und philosophische Kritik. He wrote:
  • Das Wahrnehmungsproblem (1892)
  • Was will der kritische Realismus? (1894)
  • Grundzüge der Ethik (1896)
  • Psychologie des Willens zur Grundlegung der Ethik (1900)
  • Das Sittliche Leben (1901)
  • Glück und Sittlichkeit (1902)
  • Der moderne Materialismus (1904; second edition, 1912)
  • Der Gottesgedanke in der Geschichte der Philosophie (1913)
  • Das Ungegebene. Eine Religions- und Werthphilosophie. Tübingen, Mohr-Siebeck Verlag (1921)
  • Gott, Jenseits von Theismus und Pantheismus. (1928)
  • Ekkehard der Deutsche. Völkische Religion im Aufgang. Berlin: Junker u. Dunnhaupt, (1935)
  • Die Irminsul als Sinnbild deutschvölkischen Gottesglaubens. Junker u. Dunnhaupt (1937)
  • Ewigkeit. Ein deutsches Bekenntnis. Berlin, Junker u. Dunnhaupt (1941)
  • Deutscher Glaube am Scheidewege. Berlin: Junker u Dunnhaupt (1936)
  • Deutsche Gotteserkenntnis einst und jetzt. Stuttgart: Durchbruch-Verl(1938)
  • Grundzuge einer Geschichte der artdeutschen Philosophie. Berlin: Junker u. Dunnhaupt (1937)
  • Nationalsozialistische Weltanschauung. Freie Beitrage zur Philosophie d. Nationalsozialismus aus d. Jahren 1919-1933. Berlin: Junker u. Dunnhaupt (1933)
  • Gesammelte Werke. Berlin: Junker u. Dunnhaupt (1940)

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