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  1. クリスティアン・トマジウスは、 1655年 1月1日に、当時著名だった哲学者 ヤーコプ・トマジウス (Jacob Thomasius , 1622年 - 1684年 )の息子として、 ライプツィヒ に生まれた。. 幼少のときから学問を始め、 1671年 に ライプツィヒ大学 の初等学年(Baccalaureus)へ ...

  2. Christian Thomasius and the Desacralization of Philosophy Ian Hunter Introduction Despite his significance in early modem Germany, where he was well-known as a political and moral philosopher, jurist, lay-theologian, social and educa-tional reformer, Christian Thomasius (1655-1728) is little known in the world of Anglophone scholarship.

  3. Seit Mai 2010 fördert die DFG die historisch-kritische Edition der Gesamtkorrespondenz des hallischen Juristen und Philosophen Christian Thomasius. Das Vorhaben erfüllt ein seit Langem für dringlich befundenes Desiderat und trägt der außerordentlichen Bedeutung von Thomasius für die Formierung der Aufklärung in Deutschland Rechnung.

  4. 10 de mar. de 2002 · 1. Christian Thomasius 1.1 Life and Works. Christian Thomasius was born on 1 January 1655 in Leipzig. He was the son of Jakob Thomasius (1622–84), a well-known jurist and philosopher at the University of Leipzig who counted Leibniz among his students.

  5. 1 de feb. de 2013 · Christian Thomasius (1655–1728) was one of the leading German intellectuals of the seventeenth century. From 1669 he studied philosophy in his birth-town at the University of Leipzig.

  6. 28 de ago. de 2012 · Christian Thomasius is one of the authors of the early modern age assured of the kind of scholarly attention that is not only dutifully paraded on the occasion of anniversaries. The state of research documented here demonstrates that increased historical knowledge not only broadens the perspectives but also compounds the problems. This new knowledge has helped to delineate our image of ...

  7. 2 de sept. de 2013 · 9 Thomasius, Christian, Ausübung der Vernunfft-Lehre (Halle, 1705), p. 16 Google Scholar. (The translation of cited passages is mine.) In his own lectures Thomasius urged his students to think independently and not to accept anything blindly. “I ask you to give me a fair hearing, but I do not mean by this blind trust.