Johann Eduard Erdmann
Johann Eduard Erdmann (13 June 1805 – 12 June 1892) was a German religious pastor, historian of philosophy, and philosopher of religion, of which he wrote on the mediation of faith and knowledge. He was known to be a follower of Friedrich Schleiermacher, whom he studied under August Carlblom (1797-1877), and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, whom he regarded as his mentor. Erdmann also studied the works of Karl Daub. Historians of philosophy usually include Erdmann as a member of the Right Wing of the Hegelian movement, a group of thinkers who were also referred to variously as the Right Hegelians (Rechtshegelianer), the Hegelian Right (die Hegelsche Rechte), and/or as the Old Hegelians (Althegelianer). Provided by Wikipedia
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by Billroth, Johann Gustav Friedrich 1808-1836
Published 1837
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“...Erdmann, Johann Eduard 1805-1892...”Published 1837
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by Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm 1646-1716
Published 1840
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“...Erdmann, Johann Eduard 1805-1892...”Published 1840
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