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The Zeitschrift für Philosophie und philosophische Kritik (english "Journal of Philosophy and Philosophical Criticism") was an academic journal. It was established in 1837 by editor-in-chief Immanuel Hermann Fichte as Zeitschrift für Philosophie und spekulative Theologie (english "Journal of Philosophy and Speculative Theology") and renamed in 1847. Notable early contributors included Christian Hermann Weisse.
Discipline | Philosophy |
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Language | German |
Edited by | Immanuel Hermann Fichte (1837–47; 1853–79), Hermann Ulrici (1853–84), Johann Ulrich Wirth (1853–79) |
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Former name(s) | Zeitschrift für Philosophie und spekulative Theologie |
History | 1837–47; 1853–1918 |
Publisher | Pfeffer, Haacke (Germany) |
Standard abbreviations | |
ISO 4 | Z. Philos. Philos. Krit. |
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OCLC no. | 183316332 |
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Publication was suspended from 1848 to 1852, after which Hermann Ulrici and Johann Ulrich Wirth joined Fichte as editors. The journal served as an outlet for Fichte's views, especially about the philosophy of religion. It was published by Pfeffer in Halle (Saale) and Haacke in Leipzig. The last volume (165) was issued in 1918.
Notable articles
edit- Georg Cantor's first statement of the Cantor–Bernstein–Schröder theorem, vol. 91, 1887, pp. 81–125.
- Gottlob Frege, "Über Sinn und Bedeutung" ("On Sense and Reference"), vol. 100, pp. 25–50.
Sources
edit- public domain: Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Fichte, Immanuel Hermann von". Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 10 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 313. This article incorporates text from a publication now in the