Friedrich Harms Explained

Friedrich Harms (1819 – 1880) was a German realist philosopher, much influenced by Fichte.

Harms was born on 24 October 1819 in Kiel, Duchy of Holstein. He studied philosophy at the University of Kiel as a pupil of Heinrich Moritz Chalybäus. In 1842 he obtained his habilitation for philosophy at Kiel, where he later became an associate professor (1848; a full professor in 1858). In 1867 he relocated to the University of Berlin as a professor of philosophy.[1] [2]

He died on 5 April 1880, in Berlin.

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Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=wCIDXAupDCAC&dq=%22Friedrich+Harms%22+1819+Kiel&pg=PA203 Briefwechsel 1875 - 1889
  2. https://www.deutsche-biographie.de/gnd118701665.html#ndbcontent Harms, Joachim Friedrich Simon