Johann Christoph Hoffbauer Explained

Johann Christoph Hoffbauer (19 May 1766, Bielefeld  - 4 August 1827, Halle an der Saale) was a German philosopher, who published extensively on natural law, ethics and psychology.

From 1785 he studied at the University of Halle, where his influences included the anti-Kantian philosopher Johann Augustus Eberhard. In 1794 he became an associate professor, and in 1799 a full professor of philosophy at Halle.[1]

Published works

Notes and References

  1. [Karl von Prantl]
  2. http://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n86-850140/ Most widely held works by Johann Christoph Hoffbauer