Thomas Seebohm (born William Thomas Mulvany Seebohm, July 7, 1934, Gleiwitz, Upper Silesia – August 25, 2014, Bonn, Germany) was a phenomenological philosopher whose wide-ranging interests included, among others, Immanuel Kant, Edmund Husserl, hermeneutics, and logic.[1] Other areas of Professor Seebohm's interests included the history of philosophy, philosophy of history, philosophy of the formal sciences, methodology and philosophy of the human sciences, the history of 19th century British Empiricism, American pragmatism, analytic philosophy, philosophy of law and practical philosophy, and the development of the history of philosophy in Eastern Europe.[2] Despite this diverse span of interests, Seebohm was chiefly known as a phenomenologist, who "above all...considered himself a creative phenomenologist, who as a critically reflecting philosopher would look at all major issues with which he became confronted, from a transcendental phenomenological point of view."[3]
^Wiegand, O. K.; Dostal, R. J.; Embree, Lester; Kockelmans, Joseph; Mohanty, J. N., eds. (2000). Phenomenology on Kant, German Idealism, Hermeneutics and Logic: Philosophical Essays in Honor of Thomas M. Seebohm. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers. p. 1. ISBN 0-7923-6290-X.
^Wiegand, O. K.; Dostal, R. J.; Embree, Lester; Kockelmans, Joseph; Mohanty, J. N., eds. (2000). Phenomenology on Kant, German Idealism, Hermeneutics and Logic: Philosophical Essays in Honor of Thomas M. Seebohm. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers. p. 1. ISBN 0-7923-6290-X.
^Wiegand, O. K.; Dostal, R. J.; Embree, Lester; Kockelmans, Joseph; Mohanty, J. N., eds. (2000). Phenomenology on Kant, German Idealism, Hermeneutics and Logic: Philosophical Essays in Honor of Thomas M. Seebohm. Boston: Kluwer Academic Publishers. p. 3. ISBN 0-7923-6290-X.
ThomasSeebohm (born William Thomas Mulvany Seebohm, July 7, 1934, Gleiwitz, Upper Silesia – August 25, 2014, Bonn, Germany) was a phenomenological philosopher...
Seebohm may refer to: Emily Seebohm (born 1992), an Australian swimmer Frederic Seebohm, Baron Seebohm (1909 – 1990), a British banker, soldier and social...
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Encyclopedia of Phenomenology, eds Lester Embree, Elizabeth A. Behnke, ThomasSeebohm, Jitendra Nath Mohanty, Joseph J. Kockelmans, et al. Contributions to...
ISBN 978-1-78877-995-1. Retrieved 28 August 2023. Seebohm, Frederic (1869). The Oxford Reformers. John Colet, Erasmus and Thomas More (3rd ed.). Longmans, Green and...
University Thesis Kant as Philosopher of Theodicy (1978) Doctoral advisor ThomasSeebohm Main interests political philosophy, post-Kantian philosophy Website...
Northwestern University Press (1974). Kants Theories des Verstandes, edited by ThomasSeebohm. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers (1990). The Collected Works of...
specimen in Hakodate, Japan in 1883. This was later described by Henry Seebohm and named Blakiston's fish owl. He moved to the United States in 1885....
precedent in copyright law when Burnett won a lawsuit in 1888 against E. V. Seebohm over the rights to theatrical adaptations of the work. The title surname...
Norton Gallery (now Museum) of Art Seebohm 2001. pp. 36–39 Seebohm 2001. pp. 39, 45–46. Seebohm 2001. p. 46 Seebohm 2001. pp. 47–48 Gillis, Susan, and...
biologist Thomas Savery (17-18th century), Engineer who invented the first commercial steam pump Philip Sclater (1829–1913), zoologist Henry Seebohm (1832–1895)...
Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England. Smyth, Warlords and Holy Men, p. 235 Seebohm, Tribal Custom in Anglo-Saxon Law, p. 363; North People's Law (Halsall)...
Interior and Garden Design". The New York Times. Retrieved 10 April 2019. Seebohm, Caroline (25 February 1996). "Designing Creature". The New York Times...
Minimum wage Proletarian literature Proletarian novel Reserve army of labour Seebohm Rowntree, English sociological researcher Social mobility Trade union Vocational...
southeastern Tibet. Originally described as a separate species by Henry Seebohm in 1881, it was then considered a subspecies of the common blackbird until...
Australian swimmer to compete at four Olympic games. Together with Emily Seebohm, Alicia Coutts and Melanie Schlanger, she won a silver medal for Australia...
Franklin won gold in a time of 58.42, six-tenths of a second ahead of Emily Seebohm of Australia. On the fourth day, Franklin decided to scratch the 50-meter...
M 3 3 1 Kati Wilhelm Germany Biathlon 2002–2010 Winter F 3 3 1 Emily Seebohm Australia Swimming 2008–2020 Summer F 3 3 1 135 Eero Mäntyranta Finland...