Ludwig Noiré

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Ludwig Noiré (26 March 1829 - 27 March 1889) was German philosopher. Ludwig was born in Alzey.

Works

  • Die Welt als Entwicklung des Geistes, 1874
  • Grundlagen einer zeitgemäßen Philosophie, 1875
  • Der monistische Gedanke. Eine Konkordanz der Philosophie Schopenhauers, Darwins, Robert Mayers und Lazarus Geigers, 1875
  • Die Doppelnatur der Kausalität, 1876
  • Einleitung und Begründung einer monistischen Erkenntnistheorie, 1877
  • Aphorismen zur monistischen Philosophie, 1877
  • Der Ursprung der Sprache, 1877
  • Das Werkzeug und seine Bedeutung für die Entwicklungsgeschichte der Menschheit, 1880
  • Die Lehre Kants und der Ursprung der Vernunft, 1882
  • Logos, Ursprung und Wesen der Begriffe, 1885 (translated as The origin and philosophy of language, 1917)
  • Max Müller & the philosophy of language, (1879), London: Longmans, Green, & co.
  • A sketch of the development of philosophic thought from Thales to Kant (1900) originally an introduction to Max Müller's translation of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason (Macmillan, 1881)

Further reading

  • Bogdanov, A. (1922). Tektologiya: Vseobschaya Organizatsionnaya Nauka. Berlin and Petrograd-Moscow.
  • Cloeren, H.J. (1988). Language and Thought: German Approaches to Analytic Philosophy in the 18th and 19th centuries. Walter de Gruyter.
  • Müller, F.M. (1890). Three lectures on the science of language and its place in general education. Open Court Publishing Company.
  • Müller, F.M. (1887). The Science of Thought. New York: Schribner.
  • White, J. (1998). Sources and precursors of Bogdanov's tectology. (pp. 79–91). In John Biggart, Peter Dudley and Francis King (Eds.) Alexander Bogdanov and the Origin of Systems Thinking in Russia. Aldershot: Ashgate.