Paul Natorp

Philosopher, Deceased Person

1854 – 1924

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Who was Paul Natorp?

Paul Gerhard Natorp was a German philosopher and educationalist, considered one of the co-founders of the Marburg school of neo-Kantianism. He was known as an authority on Plato.

Paul Natorp was born in Düsseldorf, the son of the Protestant minister Adelbert Natorp and his wife Emilie Keller. From 1871 he studied music, history, classical philology and philosophy in Berlin, Bonn and Strasbourg. He completed his dissertation in 1876 in Strasbourg under the supervision of the philosopher Ernst Laas and in 1881 completed his Habilitation under the Neo-Kantian Hermann Cohen. In 1885 he became extraordinary professor and in 1893 became ordinary professor in philosophy and pedagogy at Marburg University, a position he retained until his retirement in 1922. In the winter semester of 1923-24 Natorp conducted an intensive exchange of ideas with Martin Heidegger, who had been called to Marburg and whose work on Duns Scotus Natorp had read very early on. In 1887 he married his cousin Helene Natorp; they had five children. Natorp was an ambitious composer, who wrote chiefly chamber music. He also wrote some 100 songs and two choral works.

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Born
Jan 24, 1854
Düsseldorf
Also known as
  • Наторп, Пауль Герхард
Nationality
  • Germany
Profession
Died
Aug 17, 1924
Marburg

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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