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Rudolf Eisler

Rudolf Eisler (7 January 1873 – 14 December 1926) was an Austrian philosopher.

Rudolf Eisler
Born7 January 1873
Died14 December 1926 (1926-12-15) (aged 53)
Vienna
Alma materLeipzig University
SpouseIda Maria Fischer
Era20th century philosophy
RegionWestern Philosophy
SchoolObjective phenomenalism
Main interests
Philosophy of mind
Notable ideas
Objective phenomenalism
Grave of Rudolf Eisler

Biography edit

Rudolf Eisler was born in Vienna to a family of wealthy Jewish merchants.[1]

As a student of Wilhelm Wundt, Rudolf Eisler studied philosophy at Leipzig University and earned his Ph.D. there.[2] In addition to Immanuel Kant, his philosophical writings, particularly those concerning phenomenalism, were largely influenced by Wundt, as well as Hermann Cohen and Edmund Husserl.[3]

Upon moving back to Vienna in 1901, he and his family settled in the "Matzos Quarter," a section of the city largely composed of working-class Jews. Due to his atheism, he was denied a teaching position at the University of Vienna.[1] He found work as an editor for a series of books on philosophy and sociology for the publisher Werner Klinkhardt. His Grundlagen der Philosophie des Geisteslebens (Foundations of the Philosophy of the Spiritual Life, 1908) was an installment of that series. In 1907, along with the Marxist Max Adler, he founded the Vienna Sociological Society.[2]

Eisler described his philosophical ideas as "objective phenomenalism," which he articulated as a combination of empirical realism and transcendental idealism. With a firm understanding of the writings of Kant, his musings generally concerned the origins and construction of reality and truth.[3] In his later years, he developed an interest in syncretism and his writings turned to problems of cognition.[2]

His philosophical leanings were a great influence on the early education and political identities of his children and grandchildren.[4]

Marriage and children edit

Ida Maria Fischer, the daughter of a Lutheran butcher, lived with Rudolf Eisler during his studies in Leipzig. She herself was an "irregular" student at the University of Leipzig. She became known locally as a journalist and poet.[1] They were married and had three children:

Rudolf Eisler was cremated at Feuerhalle Simmering, where also his ashes are buried.

Published works edit

  • Wörterbuch der philosophichen Begriffe und Ausdrücke, 3 volumes (Dictionary of Philosophical Terms and Expressions, 1899, 1927, 1930).
  • Nietzsche's Erkenntnistheorie und Metaphysik. Darstellung und Kritik (Nietzsche's Theory of Cognition and Metaphysics: Explanation and Criticism, 1902).
  • Wilhelm Wundts Philosophie und Psychologie. In ihren Grundlehren dargestellt (Wilhelm Wundt's Philosophy and Psychology: An Outline of Its Basic Teachings, 1902).
  • Leib und Seele. Darstellung und Kritik der neueren Theorien des Verhältnisses zwischen physischem und psychischem Dasein (Body and Soul: Explanation and Criticism of New Theories of Relationships Between Physical and Psychic Being, 1906).
  • Einführung in die Erkenntnistheorie (Introduction to Cognition Theory, 1907).
  • Geschichte des Monismus (History of Monism, 1910).
  • Grundlagen der Philosophie des Geisteslebens (Foundations of the Philosophy of the Spiritual Life, 1908).
  • Philosophen-Lexikon: Leben, Werke, und Lehren der Denker (Philosopher Lexikon: Life, Works, and Lessons of Thinkers, 1912).
  • Kant-Lexicon: Nachschlagewerke zu Kants sämtlichen Schriften, Briefen, und handschriftlichem Nachlass (Kant Lexicon: A Reference of Kant's Collected Writings, Letters, and Handwritten Accounts, 1930).
  • Allgemeine Kulturgeschichte (Leipzig: Weber Verlag 1905)

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Michael Haas, Forbidden Music: The Jewish Composers Banned by the Nazis (New York: Yale University Press, 2013).
  2. ^ a b c Eberhardt Klemm, "'I Don't Give a Damn About This Spring'" - Hanns Eisler's Move to Berlin," in Hanns Eisler: A Miscellany, ed. David Blake (New York: Harwood Academic Publishers, 1995), 1.
  3. ^ a b Manfred Kuehn, "Eisler, Rudolf," in Biographical Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Philosophers, ed. Stuart C. Brown, Diané Collinson and Robert Wilkinson (New York: Routledge, 1996).
  4. ^ Georg Eisler, "My Father," in Hanns Eisler: A Miscellany, ed. David Blake (New York: Harwood Academic Publishers, 1995), 75.

External links edit

rudolf, eisler, january, 1873, december, 1926, austrian, philosopher, born7, january, 1873viennadied14, december, 1926, 1926, aged, viennaalma, materleipzig, universityspouseida, maria, fischerera20th, century, philosophyregionwestern, philosophyschoolobjectiv. Rudolf Eisler 7 January 1873 14 December 1926 was an Austrian philosopher Rudolf EislerBorn7 January 1873ViennaDied14 December 1926 1926 12 15 aged 53 ViennaAlma materLeipzig UniversitySpouseIda Maria FischerEra20th century philosophyRegionWestern PhilosophySchoolObjective phenomenalismMain interestsPhilosophy of mindNotable ideasObjective phenomenalism Grave of Rudolf Eisler Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Marriage and children 2 Published works 3 References 4 External linksBiography editRudolf Eisler was born in Vienna to a family of wealthy Jewish merchants 1 As a student of Wilhelm Wundt Rudolf Eisler studied philosophy at Leipzig University and earned his Ph D there 2 In addition to Immanuel Kant his philosophical writings particularly those concerning phenomenalism were largely influenced by Wundt as well as Hermann Cohen and Edmund Husserl 3 Upon moving back to Vienna in 1901 he and his family settled in the Matzos Quarter a section of the city largely composed of working class Jews Due to his atheism he was denied a teaching position at the University of Vienna 1 He found work as an editor for a series of books on philosophy and sociology for the publisher Werner Klinkhardt His Grundlagen der Philosophie des Geisteslebens Foundations of the Philosophy of the Spiritual Life 1908 was an installment of that series In 1907 along with the Marxist Max Adler he founded the Vienna Sociological Society 2 Eisler described his philosophical ideas as objective phenomenalism which he articulated as a combination of empirical realism and transcendental idealism With a firm understanding of the writings of Kant his musings generally concerned the origins and construction of reality and truth 3 In his later years he developed an interest in syncretism and his writings turned to problems of cognition 2 His philosophical leanings were a great influence on the early education and political identities of his children and grandchildren 4 Marriage and children edit Ida Maria Fischer the daughter of a Lutheran butcher lived with Rudolf Eisler during his studies in Leipzig She herself was an irregular student at the University of Leipzig She became known locally as a journalist and poet 1 They were married and had three children Ruth Fischer 11 December 1895 13 March 1961 politician and co founder of the Austrian Communist Party Gerhart Eisler 20 February 1897 21 March 1968 politician and prominent member of the Communist Party of Germany Hanns Eisler 6 July 1898 6 September 1962 composer of the national anthem of East Germany Rudolf Eisler was cremated at Feuerhalle Simmering where also his ashes are buried Published works editWorterbuch der philosophichen Begriffe und Ausdrucke 3 volumes Dictionary of Philosophical Terms and Expressions 1899 1927 1930 Nietzsche s Erkenntnistheorie und Metaphysik Darstellung und Kritik Nietzsche s Theory of Cognition and Metaphysics Explanation and Criticism 1902 Wilhelm Wundts Philosophie und Psychologie In ihren Grundlehren dargestellt Wilhelm Wundt s Philosophy and Psychology An Outline of Its Basic Teachings 1902 Leib und Seele Darstellung und Kritik der neueren Theorien des Verhaltnisses zwischen physischem und psychischem Dasein Body and Soul Explanation and Criticism of New Theories of Relationships Between Physical and Psychic Being 1906 Einfuhrung in die Erkenntnistheorie Introduction to Cognition Theory 1907 Geschichte des Monismus History of Monism 1910 Grundlagen der Philosophie des Geisteslebens Foundations of the Philosophy of the Spiritual Life 1908 Philosophen Lexikon Leben Werke und Lehren der Denker Philosopher Lexikon Life Works and Lessons of Thinkers 1912 Kant Lexicon Nachschlagewerke zu Kants samtlichen Schriften Briefen und handschriftlichem Nachlass Kant Lexicon A Reference of Kant s Collected Writings Letters and Handwritten Accounts 1930 Allgemeine Kulturgeschichte Leipzig Weber Verlag 1905 References edit a b c Michael Haas Forbidden Music The Jewish Composers Banned by the Nazis New York Yale University Press 2013 a b c Eberhardt Klemm I Don t Give a Damn About This Spring Hanns Eisler s Move to Berlin in Hanns Eisler A Miscellany ed David Blake New York Harwood Academic Publishers 1995 1 a b Manfred Kuehn Eisler Rudolf in Biographical Dictionary of Twentieth Century Philosophers ed Stuart C Brown Diane Collinson and Robert Wilkinson New York Routledge 1996 Georg Eisler My Father in Hanns Eisler A Miscellany ed David Blake New York Harwood Academic Publishers 1995 75 External links editWorks by Rudolf Eisler at Project Gutenberg Works by or about Rudolf Eisler at Internet Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rudolf Eisler amp oldid 1200272952, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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