Gli Eleati
- 539pagine
- 19 ore di lettura
Eduard Zeller fu un teologo e filosofo protestante tedesco, il cui pensiero fu profondamente influenzato da Kant e Hegel. Inizialmente insegnò teologia nelle università di Tubinga, Berna e Marburgo. A seguito di controversie con la parte clericale, si dedicò alla filosofia, diventando Professore di Filosofia all'Università di Heidelberg. La sua vasta opera comprende studi monumentali sulla storia della filosofia, in particolare quella dell'antica Grecia, ed esplorazioni sul rapporto tra chiesa e stato.






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