Gustav Teichmüller

Gustav Teichmüller
Gustav Teichmüller
Born(1832-11-19)19 November 1832
Died22 May 1888(1888-05-22) (aged 55)
Alma materUniversity of Berlin
Era19th-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
SchoolGerman idealism, Russian personalism, neo-Leibnizianism
InstitutionsUniversity of Basel
University of Dorpat
Main interests
Aristotle, concepts, epistemology, philosophy of religion
Notable ideas
continuation of Leibniz ideas[1]

Gustav Teichmüller (November 19, 1832 – May 22, 1888) was a German philosopher. His works, particularly his notion of perspectivism, influenced Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophy.[2]

Biography

Teichmüller was born in Braunschweig in the Duchy of Brunswick. He was the son of August Teichmüller and Charlotte Georgine Elisabeth Teichmüller, née von Girsewaldt. His father was a lieutenant in the Prussian army. His mother also came from a soldier's family.[3]

Teichmüller received a classical education at the local gymnasium, where he developed an interest in philosophy, especially aesthetic philosophy. Beginning in 1852, he studied philosophy in Berlin under Frederick Adolf Trendelenburg, a well-known specialist in ancient philosophy.[3] He also spent a semester studying in Tübingen under Jakob Friedrich Reiff and Friedrich Theodor Vischer, gaining greater knowledge in the areas of natural science and classical philology.[4]

He taught as a professor at the Basel University (since 1868) and the Imperial University of Dorpat (since 1871). He died in Dorpat, Russian Empire (now Tartu, Estonia).

Career

After his father's death, Teichmüller was forced to find work due to financial difficulties. In August 1855, he was contracted as a tutor at the house of the Baron of Werther. Teichmüller, however, found the time to complete his doctorate in Halle, receiving his degree in 1856 with a dissertation entitled Aristotelische Einteilung der Verfassungsformen (“Aristotle’s Classification of Forms of Government”). When Werther was appointed German ambassador to Russia, Teichmüller followed his employer to Saint Petersburg.

After two years in Saint Petersburg, Teichmüller left the service of Werther and, in 1858, took a job as a teacher of Greek and German at the Gymnasium Annenkirche (the school of St. Anne's Lutheran Church). In the same year he married his first wife Anna Cramer,[5] the daughter of an Estonian landowner. In 1860 he accepted a position as an adjunct lecturer (Privatdozent) in philosophy at the University of Göttingen, where he became part of an intellectual circle along with the philosopher Rudolf Hermann Lotze and Heinrich Ritter, the historian of philosophy. One of his students was Rudolf Christoph Eucken, who became an important protégé. Lotze also became a close family friend.[6]

In 1861 his first daughter, composer Anna Teichmüller, was born and followed by his second daughter, Lina a year later. Shortly thereafter his wife died at the age of 20. In 1863, unable to continue his teaching career, Teichmüller began a year-and-a-half-long journey that took him to France, Spain, Greece, Italy, the Maghreb, the Levant, and Asia Minor. Returning to Göttingen, he resumed his teaching career, and in 1867 was accorded the title Professor Extraordinary. He also married his sister-in-law, Lina Cramer, with whom he went on to have eight children.

His student E.A. Bobrov described Teichmüller as “a man who suffered a great deal of evil and injustice in his life while never having done wrong or harm to anyone. Empathetic, he spent sizable amounts money to help indigent students. He was a skilled and influential speaker and teacher, a kind and patient mentor.” Bobrov and Wincenty Lutosławski were among his most successful students.[7] Teichmüller remained professor of philosophy in Dorpat (now the Estonian city of Tartu) until his death in 1888.[8]

He taught as a professor at the Basel University (since 1868) and the Imperial University of Dorpat (since 1871). He died in Dorpat, Russian Empire (now Tartu, Estonia).

Philosophy

Teichmüller is considered a philosopher of the idealist school and a founder of Russian personalism.The philosopher also significantly influenced the Latvian philosophical thought.[9][10] His ideas were shaped by his teachers Lotze and J. F. Herbart, who in turn were influenced by G. W. von Leibniz. Some scholars describe Teichmüller's personalism as a version of neo-Leibnizianism.[11] His doctrines have also been referred to as constituting a variant of Christian personalism that is in opposition to both positivism and evolutionism as well as traditional Platonism. The philosopher's religious views can be described as a form of panentheism.[12] Teichmüller's philosophy has influenced Nietzsche and this link has been explored by scholars such as Hermann Nohl, who traced Teichmüller's Die wirkliche und die scheinbare Welt, 1882, as the source of the latter's perspectivism.[2] Teichmüller also influenced the Russian thinkers A. A. Kozlov, I.F. Oze, and E. A. Bobrov.[1]

His philosophical works can be divided into three. The first was concerned with the study of Aristotle, particularly those under the title Aristotelische Forschungen (Aristotelian Investigations), which were published in three volumes: Contributions to the Poetics of Aristotle (1867), Aristotle's Philosophy of Art (1869), and History of the Concept of Parousia (1873). One of his theories contained in these works was that the Nicomachean Ethics was completed before Aristotle finished Laws.[13] As indicated by the title of the third volume, the second classification was marked by an interest in the history of concepts. His main works of this period involved the Studien zur Geschichte der Begriffe (Studies in the History of Concepts, 1874) and Neue Studien zur Geschichte der Begriffe (New Studies in the History of Concepts, 3 volumes, 1876–1879).

In his third philosophical work, Teichmüller explored the divide between the real and the apparent world. Teichmüller considered it  imperative to separate consciousness, which includes feeling and action, from specific theoretical knowledge, and regarded such notions as space, time, and movement only as outwardly projected forms that are alien to reality itself and that condense inner processes into intuitions. His views are articulated in Die wirkliche und die scheinbare Welt (The Real and Apparent Worlds, 1882) and Die Religionsphilosophie (Philosophy of Religion, 1886).[8]

Bibliography

  • Die aristotelische Eintheilung der Verwaltungsformen (St. Peterburg 1859)
  • Studien zur Geschichte der Begriffe, 1874
  • Darwinismus und Philosophie, 1877

References

  1. ^ a b Zenkovsky, V. V. (2014-06-23). History Russian Philosophy. Routledge. ISBN 9781317851110.
  2. ^ a b Meyer, Matthew (2014). Reading Nietzsche through the Ancients: An Analysis of Becoming, Perspectivism, and the Principle of Non-Contradiction. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG. p. 210. ISBN 9781934078419.
  3. ^ a b "550 Jahre Universität Basel". www.unigeschichte.unibas.ch. Retrieved 2019-07-24.
  4. ^ Ryzhkova, Galina (213). "Gustav Teichmuller, a German-born Founder of Russian Personalism" (PDF). CORE. Retrieved July 24, 2019.
  5. ^ Böhtlingk, Otto von; Roth, Rudolf von; Brückner, Heidrun; Zeller, Gabriele; Stache-Weiske, Agnes (2007). Otto Böhtlingk an Rudolf Roth. Wiesbaden: Otto Harrassowitz Verlag. p. 584. ISBN 9783447056410.
  6. ^ Woodward, William R. (2015). Hermann Lotze. New York: Cambridge University Press. p. 381. ISBN 9780521418485.
  7. ^ Ryzhkova, Galina (2013). "Gustav Teichmuller, a German-born Founder of Russian Personalism". Journal of Siberian Federal University. 2: 284–290 – via CORE.
  8. ^ a b Eucken, Rudolph (1894). "Teichmüller, Gustav". General German Biography. 37: 543–544.
  9. ^ Hiršs, Andris (2015). The first latvian philosopher jēkabs osis and the search for substance. Trames Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences 19(2) DOI: 10.3176/tr.2015.2.01. Full article: https://kirj.ee/public/trames_pdf/2015/issue_2/Trames-2015-2-95-108.pdf
  10. ^ Hiršs, Andris (2024-10-23). "Influence of personalism on Latvian theory up to the early twentieth century: substantiality and panentheism". Studies in East European Thought. doi:10.1007/s11212-024-09678-7. ISSN 0925-9392.
  11. ^ Nemeth, Thomas (2017-02-15). Kant in Imperial Russia. Cham, Switzerland: Springer. p. 52. ISBN 9783319529134.
  12. ^ Andris, Hiršs (2024). Influence of personalism on Latvian theory up to the early twentieth century: substantiality and panentheism. Studies in East European Thought. https://rdcu.be/dXVTG
  13. ^ Benn, Alfred William (2018-12-20). The History of Greek Philosophy (Vol. 1&2). e-artnow. ISBN 9788026898719.

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