Friedrich August Carus (26 April 1770, Bautzen – 6 February 1807, Leipzig) was a German philosopher. He was the father of surgeon Ernst August Carus (1797–1854).[1]
From 1788 to 1793 he studied philosophy and theology at the universities of Leipzig and Göttingen. In 1796 he became an associate professor of philosophy at Leipzig, where in 1805 he attained a full professorship. In Leipzig he also served as a preacher (Frühprediger) at the University Church.[2] As a philosopher he was influenced by the writings of Immanuel Kant and Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi.[3][4] After his death, his principal philosophical, psychological, theological and historical works were edited and published in seven volumes by Ferdinand Gotthelf Hand and Johann David Goldhorn with the title "Nachgelassene Werke" (1808–10).[5]
^Bernhard Koerner (Hrsg.), Genealogisches Handbuch Bürgerlicher Familien, Bd. 17, Görlitz 1910, S. 75; Georg von Adelmann, Dr. Ernst Carus. Das Inland, Jg. 19, Nr. 35, 30. August 1854, 569-579.
^Prof. Dr. phil. Friedrich August Carus Professorenkatalog der Universität Leipzig
^Carus, Friedrich August Eisler, Rudolf: Philosophen-Lexikon. Berlin 1912, S. 89.
^Carus, Friedrich August at Neue Deutsche Biographie
^Johann Ambrosius Barth & Paul Gotthelf Kummer, Nachricht über die Herausgabe von F. A. Carus hinterlassenen Werken, appended to H. A. Schott, Recitatio De Friederici Augusti Cari, Leipzig 1808. The announcement from Leipzig publishers Barth and Kummer is dated 2nd of January 1808. The edition was originally intended to be larger in scope. See also their shorter notice in Allgemeine Literatur-Zeitung, 5. März 1808, 555-556.
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