Materialism in late Enlightenment Germany: a neglected tradition reconsidered |
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Authors: | Falk Wunderlich |
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Affiliation: | 1. Martin-Luther-Universit?t Halle-Wittenberg, Seminar für Philosophie, Halle (Saale), Germanyfalk.wunderlich@phil.uni-halle.de |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTLate Enlightenment German materialism has hardly attracted any scholarly attention in the past, in spite of the fact that there were quite a few exponents of it. In this paper, I identify the philosophically most important ones and examine to what extent they were connected with each other. In fact, there are local concentrations of materialists at universities and academic circles in Göttingen, Halle, and Gießen. I then discuss the spectrum of materialist positions held by them, from empiricist naturalism in the case of Michael Hißmann to emergentism and Spinozism in the case of Karl von Knoblauch. Finally, I examine how German materialists conceived of the nature of soul and its immortality. It turns out that most of them were mortalists, with the exception of August Wilhelm Hupel, and some of them also endorsed Socinianism. |
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Keywords: | German enlightenment materialism Spinozism soul mortalism |
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