Vittorio Hösle

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Vittorio Hösle


Born
June 25, 1960

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Italian-born German philosopher.

Average rating: 3.69 · 440 ratings · 62 reviews · 68 distinct worksSimilar authors
A Short History of German P...

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Eric Rohmer: Filmmaker and ...

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Philosophie der ökologische...

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Woody Allen. Filosofía del ...

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Globale Fliehkrafte: Eine G...

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Morals and Politics

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Die Krise der Gegenwart und...

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Hegels System

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God as Reason: Essays in Ph...

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“The opposition of reason and religion that runs through the French Enlightenment of the eighteenth century, which identified religion with the Catholic Church, would have been incomprehensible to Leibniz, and a like opposition never gained a footing in German culture even after him. On the contrary, the acutest critic of Christianity, Nietzsche, shows his German roots by the fact that he simultaneously wages war on reason - which would again have been incomprehensible to Voltaire.”
Vittorio Hösle, A Short History of German Philosophy



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