Ernst Barthel

Philosopher, Deceased Person

1890 – 1953

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Who was Ernst Barthel?

Ernst Philipp Barthel was an Alsatian philosopher, mathematician and inventor. In the 1920s and 1930s he taught as a private lecturer of philosophy at the University of Cologne. From 1924 on Barthel edited the magazine Antäus. Blätter für neues Wirklichkeitsdenken (Antaeus. Journal for new Reality Thinking), which served as the organ of the Gesellschaft für Lebensphilosophie (Society for Life Philosophy) founded by him in Cologne. Barthel maintained philosophical friendships with his compatriots Albert Schweitzer and Friedrich Lienhard.

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Born
1890
Nationality
  • Germany
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Died
1953

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on July 23, 2013

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