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Schnieder, Benjamin
Bolzano, BernardISBN: 978-3-88405-580-9 |
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I. Life and works. Bernard Bolzano (full name: Bernardus Placidus Johann Nepomuk Bolzano; *1781 Prague; †1848 Prague) was a philosopher, mathematician, and theologian. After he was ordained to priesthood in 1805, he held a chair for philosophy of religion from 1806 until 1819, when – on a charge of heresy – he was suspended and put under police supervision. Until his death, he was forbidden to teach and to preach. Although officially banned from publishing, Bolzano managed to get several of his writings published during his lifetime, among them his three major philosophical works: (i) The Athanasia (1827, 2ndedition 1838; henceforth: AT), a metaphysical treatment inspired by Leibniz’s Monadology. (ii) The voluminous Theory of Science (Wissenschaftslehre, 1837; henceforth: TS), in which he covers an impressively broad range of topics. In particular, he discusses numerous issues from the philosophy of language and logic (TS vols. I & II), metaphysics (TS vols. I & II), and ... |
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