Henrik Steffens

Philosopher and poet of German Romanticism

Henrik Steffens - Philosopher and poet of German Romanticism
Born

May 2nd, 1773
252 years ago

Died

February 13th, 1845
180 years ago — 71 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

Norway

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Born in Norway, this philosopher and poet contributed significantly to German Romanticism. He studied at the University of Göttingen, where he developed his ideas around nature and the soul. His poetic works blended philosophical inquiry with literary expression. He held a professorship at the University of Berlin and delivered influential lectures that attracted many students and intellectuals of his time. He was involved in the circle of prominent figures in the Romantic movement and exchanged ideas with renowned contemporaries. His thoughts on nature and interconnectedness resonated widely within philosophical circles. He passed away in Berlin, leaving a legacy in both philosophy and poetry.

Developed ideas of nature and soul

Influenced the German Romantic movement

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