Johann Augustus Eberhard

See also: Eberhard

Johann August Eberhard (August 6th 1739, Halberstadt - January 6th 1809, Berlin), German philosopher.

He was initially Pasteur of a small parish near Berlin. Being alienated its Co-religionist S in writings which they looked like little orthodoxe, it left the ministry and accepted a pulpit of philosophy to the university Halle. It had adopted the doctrines of Gottfried Leibniz.

One has of him:

  • New Apology for Socrate , 1772, where it examines the doctrines received on the safety of the Pagan ones;
  • Theory of faculties to think and feel, memory crowned , 1776;
  • Moral of the Reason , 1781;
  • Theory of the Humanities , 1783;
  • History of philosophy , 1787;
  • Dictionary of the German synonyms , 1795-1802;
  • Spirit of primitive Christianity , 1807;
  • some polemical writings in which it fights Immanuel Kant and Johann Gottlieb Fichte.

He was member of the Académie of Berlin.

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