Bernard Bolzano
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 176 years ago |
Date of birth | October 5,1781 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | Prague |
Czechia | |
Date of died | December 18,1848 |
Died | Prague |
Czechia | |
Influenced | Gottlob Frege |
Edmund Husserl | |
Carl Stumpf | |
Kevin Mulligan | |
Parents | Bernard Pompeius Bolzano |
Maria Cecilia Maurer | |
Job | Mathematician |
Philosopher | |
Books | The Paradoxes of the Infinite |
Theory of Science: A Selection, with an Introduction | |
Selected writings on ethics and politics | |
On the Mathematical Method and Correspondence with Exner | |
Theory of Science | |
Athanasia | |
Philosophische Texte | |
Education | University of Prague |
Charles University | |
Faculty of Arts, Charles University | |
Faculty of Arts | |
Siblings | Petr Eduard Bolzano |
Franziska Bolzano | |
Johann Bolzano | |
School | Logical objectivism; Utilitarianism; Classical liberalism |
Notabl student | Robert von Zimmermann |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 554152 |
Bernard Bolzano Life story
Bernard Bolzano was a Bohemian mathematician, logician, philosopher, theologian and Catholic priest of Italian extraction, also known for his liberal views. Bolzano wrote in German, his native language. For the most part, his work came to prominence posthumously.