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Harald Høffding (
March 11,
1843 -
July 2,
1931) was a
Danish philosopher.
Born and educated in
Copenhagen, he became a schoolmaster, and ultimately in
1883 a professor at the
University of Copenhagen. He was strongly influenced by
Søren Kierkegaard in his early development, but later became a
positivist, retaining and combining with it the spirit and method of practical
psychology and the critical school.
His best-known work is perhaps his
Den nyere Filosofis Historie (1894), translated into English from the German edition (1895) by B.E. Meyer as
History of Modern Philosophy (2 vols., 1900), a work intended by him to supplement and correct that of
Hans Brøchner, to whom it's dedicated. His
Psychology, the Problems of Philosophy (1905) and
Philosophy of Religion (1906) also have appeared in English.
Among Høffding's other writings, practically all of which have been translated into German, are:
Den engelske Filosofi i vor Tid (1874);
Etik (1876);
Psychologi i Omrids paa Grundlag of Erfaring (ed. 1892);
Psykologiske Undersøgelser (1889);
Charles Darwin (1889);
Kontinuiteten i Kants filosofiske Udviklingsgang (1893);
Det psykologiske Grundlag for logiske Domme (1899);
Rousseau und seine Philosophie (1901);
Mindre Arbejder (1899).
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