Ernst Bloch
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 47 years ago |
Date of birth | July 8,1885 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Born | Ludwigshafen |
Germany | |
Date of died | August 4,1977 |
Died | Tubingen |
Germany | |
Parents | Max Bloch |
Barbara Bloch | |
Influenced by | Karl Marx |
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel | |
Heinrich Rickert | |
Karl May | |
Oswald Külpe | |
Job | Philosopher |
Education | Julius-Maximilians-Universität |
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich | |
Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen | |
Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg | |
Current partner | Karola Bloch |
Notabl idea | The principle of hope |
non-simultaneity | |
School | Western Marxism |
Influence | Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel |
Heinrich Rickert | |
Oswald Külpe | |
Awards | Peace Prize of the German Book Trade |
Alma mater | University of Munich |
University of Würzburg | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 485141 |
Aesthetics and Politics
The utopian function of art and literature
Avicena y la izquierda aristotélica
Droit naturel et dignité humaine
Essays on the philosophy of music
Traces
Literary Essays
A philosophy of the future
Thomas Münzer als Theologe der Revolution
Abschied von der Utopie?
Naturrecht und menschliche Würde
La philosophie de la Renaissance
Gesamtausgabe der Werke
Vorlesungen zur Philosophie der Renaissance
The Principle of Hope
The Spirit of Utopia
Heritage of our times
Atheism in Christianity
The utopian function of art and literature
Avicena y la izquierda aristotélica
Droit naturel et dignité humaine
Essays on the philosophy of music
Traces
Literary Essays
A philosophy of the future
Thomas Münzer als Theologe der Revolution
Abschied von der Utopie?
Naturrecht und menschliche Würde
La philosophie de la Renaissance
Gesamtausgabe der Werke
Vorlesungen zur Philosophie der Renaissance
The Principle of Hope
The Spirit of Utopia
Heritage of our times
Atheism in Christianity
Ernst Bloch Life story
Ernst Simon Bloch was a German Marxist philosopher. Bloch was influenced by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel and Karl Marx, as well as by apocalyptic and religious thinkers such as Thomas Müntzer, Paracelsus, and Jacob Böhme.