Erich Rothacker (12 March 1888 – 11 August 1965) was a German philosopher, a leading exponent of philosophical anthropology.
Erich Rothacker | |
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| Born | (1881-03-12)12 March 1881 Pforzheim, Grand Duchy of Baden, German Empire |
| Died | 11 August 1965(1965-08-11) (aged 84) Bonn, North Rhine-Westphalia, West Germany |
| Occupation | Philosopher |
Rothacker's first major work, Logik und Systematik der Geisteswissenschaften (Logic of the Human Sciences, 1920), presents the view that actual historical individuals, whose cognitive equipment is partially created by a specific cultural community while at the same time constantly modifying it, are the elements that constitute the subject of knowledge, rather than a timeless universal entity as it is represented by Descartes or Locke.
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