Karl Christian Friedrich Krause

Philosopher, founder of Krausism

Karl Christian Friedrich Krause - Philosopher, founder of Krausism
Born

May 6th, 1781
243 years ago

Died

September 27th, 1832
192 years ago — 51 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

Germany

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A significant figure in German philosophy, focused on the synthesis of rationalism and idealism. Contributed extensively to metaphysics, philosophy of religion, and the moral and social implications of philosophy. His philosophical system promoted an understanding of the unity between the finite and the infinite, emphasizing the importance of individual and collective consciousness. Authored several influential works, including 'Das Grundriss der Philosophischen Wissenschaften' and 'Philosophie der Geschichte'. He also influenced various movements in Spain and Latin America through the dissemination of Krausism.

Developed the philosophical system of Krausism

Influenced educational reforms in Spain

Published works on metaphysics and ethics

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