Walter Schulz (philosopher)
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Walter Schulz (18 November 1912, in Gnadenfeld/
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– 12 June 2000, in
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) was a German philosopher. Schulz studied
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, philosophy and
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at the
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,
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and
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. After being seriously wounded as a soldier in
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, Schulz took his doctorate in 1944 with
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in Leipzig, and
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in 1950 in
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. Schulz was appointed a professor at the
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in 1955. Offered the chair of
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at
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in 1958, he refused. Until his retirement in 1978, he was one of the Tübingen scholars with the largest audience.


Publications (in German)

* ''Die Vollendung des Deutschen Idealismus in der Spätphilosophie Schellings'' (1955) * ''Der Gott der neuzeitlichen Metaphysik'' (1957) * ''
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. Die Negation der Philosophie'' (1967) * '' Philosophie in der veränderten Welt'' (1972) * ''Ich und Welt'' (1979) * ''Metaphysik des Schwebens'' (1985) * ''Grundprobleme der Ethik'' (1989) * ''Subjektivität im nachmetaphysischen Zeitalter'' (1992) * ''Der gebrochene Weltbezug'' (1994)


Further reading

* Renate Breuninger: Die Philosophie der Subjektivität im Zeitalter der Wissenschaften. Zum Denken von Walter Schulz. Klett-Cotta, Stuttgart 2004, (). * Renate Breuninger, Werner Raupp: Schulz, Walter. In: Neue Deutsche Biographie (NDB). Band 23, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin 2007, (), S. 717 (Digitalisat). * Renate Breuninger, Werner Raupp: Schulz, Walter. In: Biographisch-Bibliographisches Kirchenlexikon (BBKL). Band 21, Bautz, Nordhausen 2003, (), Sp. 1405–1427. * Renate Breuninger, Werner Raupp: Schulz, Walter. – In: Baden-Württembergische Biographien, Bd. 5, Stuttgart 2013, Sp. 398–400. {{DEFAULTSORT:Schulz, Walter 20th-century German philosophers People from Kędzierzyn-Koźle County 1912 births 2000 deaths University of Marburg alumni University of Breslau alumni Leipzig University alumni German military personnel of World War II Academic staff of the University of Tübingen Heidegger scholars People from the Province of Silesia 20th-century German historians