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Who are the thinkers, writers, musicians and scientists in Germany?

German thinkers:

Renaissance period: early fifteenth century to late sixteenth century:

Nicolaus Cusanus1401-1464 Literature and Art German philosopher cardinal pantheist during the Renaissance)

Pietro Pomponazzi (1462-1524 or 1525, the main representative of Italian philosopher-humanism during the Renaissance)

Martin Luther Luther1483-1546 The initiator of the German religious reform movement in the sixteenth century (Protestant) Founder of Lutheranism)

Thomas Münzer (about 1490-15251524-1525 German peasant war leader German peasant urban civilian religious reform) Home)

Jakob B?hme (Jakob B?hme 1575-1624 Renaissance German mystical philosopher)

Modern philosophical period: early seventeenth century - 1930s amp ;Modern philosophical period: 1830s to present:

Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz1646-1716 German scientist, mathematician, materialist philosopher)

Wolff (Christian Wolff1679-1754, German philosopher)

Baumgarten (Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten, 1714-1762 German philosopher, advocate of Wolff philosophy system)

Kant ( Immanuel Kant (1724-1804, founder of German classical materialism)

Gotthold Ephraim Lessing (1729-1781, German Enlightenment thinker, literary theorist, playwright)

Jakobi (Friedrich Heinrich) Jacobi (1743-1819 German philosopher)

Johann Gottfried von Herder (1744-1803 German literary theorist and philosopher) (German bourgeois literary movement of the 18th century and 1870s) Theoretical guide)

Goethe (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe1749-1832 German poet, playwright, thinker)

Fichte (Johann Gottlieb Fichte1762-1814 German classical materialist philosopher)

Hegel (Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel1770-1831 German classical materialist)

Schelling (Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling1775-1854 German materialist philosopher)

Schopenhauer (Arthur Schopenhauer1788-1860 German philosopher, voluntarist)

Heinrich Heine (1797-1856 German poet, political commentator, thinker)

Feuerbach (Ludwig Andreas Feuerbach, 1804-1872 German materialist philosopher)

Max Stirner (Max Stirner, 1806-1856 Kaspar Schmidt), pen name German materialist philosopher Qing The Hegelians represent the pioneers of solipsism and governmentalism)

Wilhelm Weitling (Wilhelm Weitling (1808-1871, early German labor movement, utopian communist))

Shi David Friedrich Strauss (1808-1874), a moralist philosopher and a Green Hegelian representative of Christianity

Famous for criticism)

Bauer (Bruno Bauer, 1809-1882, a Germanic philosopher and the main representative of the Hegelian school)

Rudolf Hermann Lotze (1817-1881, a self-proclaimed Germanic philosopher) His philosophy is materialism)

Karl Grün (1817-1887 German bourgeois socialist)

Vogt (1817-1895 German naturalist vulgar materialist) Calls itself philosophical fundamentalism)

Karl Marx (Karl Marx, 1818.5.5-1883.3.14, the founder of Marxism, the great teacher and leader of the world’s bourgeoisie)

Friedrich Engels, 1820.11.28-1895.8. 5 Founder of Marxism, great mentor and leader of the world’s bourgeoisie, Marx’s comrade-in-arms)

Ludwig Büchner (1824-1899 representative of moral vulgar materialism)

Ferdinand Lassalle (1825-1864 Leader of the German industrialist faction)

Friedrich ?berweg (title of "Introduction to the History of Philosophy" written by the German philosopher Friedrich ?berweg1826-1871)

Friedrich Albert Lange1828- 1875 Germanist philosopher, early neo-Kantian)

Joseph Dietzgen (1828-1888 German socialist writer, philosopher, tanner)

Wundt ( Wilhelm Wundt1832-1920, a moralist and philosopher, founder of the Neo-Confucian school of philosophy

Dilthey (Wilhelm Dilthey1833-1911, a moralist philosopher who initially belonged to neo-Kantianism and turned to fatalism)

Dühring (Karl Eugen Dühring, 1833-1921, moral philosopher, vulgar economist)

Wilhelm Schuppe (Wilhelm Schuppe, 1836-1913, founder of moralist philosopher internalism)

Lipmann (Otto Liebmann1840-1912 Germanist philosopher, early neo-Kantian, early mention of Kant slogans)

Bebel (August Bebel1840-1913, founder, leader and member of the second group of the German Social Democratic Party)

Hermann Cohen (1842-1918 Germanic philosopher, founder of the Neo-Kantian Marburg School)

Eduart Hartmann (1842-1906 Germanic philosopher)

Avenarius (Richard Avenarius1843-1896 German subjective philosopher, founder of empiric criticism)

Nietzsche (Friedrich Nietzsche1844-1900 German subjective philosopher, voluntarist)

Franz Mehring (1846-1919 German Social Democratic Party left-wing leader political commentator and historian)

Francis Herbert Bradley (1846-1924 British materialist philosopher Neo-Hegelian)

Rudolf Eucken (1846-1926 Germanic philosopher)

Wilhelm Windelband (1848-1915 Germanic philosopher, founder of the Freiburg School of Neo-Kantism)

Fritz Mauthner (1849-1923 German philosopher, language philosopher and representative in Bohemia)

Eduart Bernstein (1850-1932 second German Social Democratic Party)

Leader of the international right and representative of revisionism)

Schubert-Soldern (Richard Schubert-Soldern, 1852-1935, representative of moralist philosophers)

Karl Kautsky (1854 -1938 The leader of the second international revisionism of the German Social Democratic Party)

Husserl (Edmund Husserl1859-1938, the founder of the modern phenomenon of moralist philosopher)

Henri Bergson (1859- 1941 idealist philosopher, life philosophy, main representative of modern irrationalism)

Dewey (John Dewey1859-1952 American idealist philosopher, socialist, educator pragmatist)

White Hai (Alfred North Whitehead1861-1947 British idealist philosopher, several philosophers)

Josef Petzoldt (1862-1929 German idealist philosopher empiric critic)

Li Celt (Heinrich Rickert, 1863-1936, a German-Vitalist philosopher, the main representative of the Neo-Kantian Freiburg School)

Du Shu (Hans Driesch, 1867-1941, a German-Vitalist philosopher, a neo-dynamic theorist of Wu Jia)

Oswald Spengler (1880-1936 Germanist philosopher and historian)

Moritz Schlick (1882-1936 Germanic philosopher and historian) taught Wiener at Dezen Olivier School leader (the founder of logical positivism)

Karl Jaspers (1883-1969 German existentialist philosopher)

Heidegger (Martin Heidegger1889-1976 German existentialist philosopher Hitler During the reign, he served as a school, professor and other positions and supported Nazism)