Friedrich Ludewig Bouterweck
Friedrich Ludewig Bouterweck , or Friedrich Bouterwek , (* April 15th 1766 with Oker in Harz; † August 9th 1828 with Göttingen), German Philosopher.
He was professor of philosophy to Goettingue. Initially in favor dedicated of the doctrines of Emmanuel Kant, it lined up then with those of Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi. It was characterized less by its originality than by its talent to expose the doctrines of its two Masters. The literary history and the critic owe him much. Its most important work is Histoire of poetry and the eloquence , while its lyric poetries and its novels are extremely poor.
It was also to advise Duc of Weimar as from 1797.
Philosophical works
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Aphorisms presented to the friends of criticism and the reason according to the system of Kant (Gœttingue 1793);
- Philosophy of the right , 1798
- Ideen zu einer allgemeinen Apodiktik ( A tentative Indisputable a ) (1799);
- Geschichte DER Poetry und Beredsamkeit seit dem Ende of the 3. Jahrhundert (1. 1801 - 12. 1819). ( History of poetry and the eloquence since the 13th century ), 12 volumes in-8, Goettingue, translated partly by Adolphe Loève-Veimars and Madam de Steck.
- Elements of speculative philosophy (1800);
- Times of the reason (1802);
- Introduction to the philosophy of the natural science (1803);
- Ästhetik ( Esthetic or theory of beautiful the ) (1806);
- Ideas on metaphysics
- practical Aphorisms (1808);
- Manual of philosophical sciences , 2 volumes (1813), work where are exposed with order and clearness the doctrines of the Masters;
- Religion of the reason , (1824);
- Idea to hasten progress of a bearable religious philosophy (1824).
Novels
- Newspaper of Ramiro (1804);
- Almusa, wire of the sultan (1801).
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