Dr. phil. Adolf Bernhard Philipp Reinach

Dr. phil. Adolf Bernhard Philipp Reinach

männlich 1883 - 1917  (33 Jahre)

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  • Name Dr. phil. Adolf Bernhard Philipp Reinach 
    Titel Dr. phil. 
    Spitzname Abo 
    Geboren 23 Dez 1883  Mainz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Deutschland Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort 
    Geschlecht männlich 
    Education von 1901 bis 1905  München, Bayern, Deutschland Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort 
    Ludwig-Maximilian-Universität 
    Education 1905  Göttingen, Niedersachsen, Deutschland Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort 
    Georg-August-Universität 
    Education von 1906 bis 1907  Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort 
    Studium 
    Education 1909  Göttingen, Niedersachsen, Deutschland Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort 
    Habilitation 
    Occupation/Beruf Philosoph, Phänomenologe, Rechtstheoretiker 
    Biography Adolf Reinach was born on December 23 1883 into a Jewish family in Mainz. His father was Wilhelm Reinach, his mother Jenny Hirschhorn. Adolf Reinach studied at the Ostergymnasium in Mainz (where he became at first interested in Plato) and later entered the University of Munich in 1901 where he studied mainly psychology and philosophy under Theodor Lipps. In the circle of Lipps' students he came in contact with Moritz Geiger, Otto Selz, Aloys Fischer and above all Johannes Daubert. From onward 1903/4 he was increasingly busy with the works of Edmund Husserl, especially his Logische Untersuchungen (Logical Investigations).
    In 1904, Reinach obtained his doctorate in philosophy under Lipps with his work Über den Ursachenbegriff im geltenden Strafrecht (On the concept of cause in penal law). In 1905, he still intended to continue his studies in Munich (where in the meanwhile he had also befriended Alexander Pfänder), to obtain a degree in law, but then decided to go to study with Husserl in Göttingen. In that period more students of Lipps (captained by Daubert) had decided to abandon Munich and to head for Göttingen, inspired by Husserl's works (which is referred to as the Munich invasion of Göttingen).
    Later in 1905 Reinach returned to Munich to complete his studies in law and then continued in 1906-1907 in Tübingen. He attended several lectures and seminars on penal law by the legal theorist Ernst Beling, by which he was quite impressed and to which he owes a great deal of inspiration of his later works. In the summer of 1907 he took the First State Examination in Law, but also went later to Göttingen to attend discussion circles with Husserl.
    With the support of Husserl, Reinach was able to obtain habilitation for university teaching at Göttingen in 1909. From his lectures and research, we can see that at the time he was influenced also by Anton Marty and Johannes Daubert, besides obviously and greatly by Husserl. On his turn Reinach appears to have inspired several young phenomenologists (like Wilhelm Schapp, Dietrich von Hildebrand, Alexandre Koyré and Edith Stein) with his lectures. Besides giving an introduction to phenomenology, he lectured i.a. on Plato and Immanuel Kant.
    In this period, Husserl embarked on a thorough revision of his main work, the Logical Investigations, and asked Reinach’s assistance in this endeavour. Moreover, in 1912 Reinach, together with Moritz Geiger and Alexander Pfänder founded the famous Jahrbuch für Philosophie und phänomenologische Forschung, with Husserl as main editor.
    Besides his work in the area of phenomenology and philosophy in general, Reinach is credited for the development of a forerunner to the theory of speech acts by Austin and Searle: Die apriorischen Grundlagen des bürgerlichen Rechtes (The A Priori Foundations of Civil Law) is a systematic treatment of social acts as performative utterances and a priori foundations of civil law. Reinach's work was based mostly on Husserl's analysis of meaning in the Logical Investigations, but also on Daubert's criticism of it. Alexander Pfänder (1870–1941) had also been doing research on commands, promises and the like in the same period.
    After Husserl's publication of the Ideen (Ideas) in 1913, many phenomenologists took a critical stance towards his new theories and the current of Munich phenomenology came effectively into being, as Reinach, Daubert and others chose to remain closer to Husserl's earlier work, the Logical investigations. Instead of following Husserl into idealism and transcendental phenomenology, the Munich group remained a realist current.
    Reinach was converted to Lutheranism along with his wife.
    At the outbreak of World War I Reinach volunteered to join the army. After many battles and having received the Iron Cross, Reinach fell outside Diksmuide in Flanders on 16 November 1917.

    Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adolf_Reinach (2.12.2013) 
    Gestorben 16 Nov 1917  Diksmuide, Belgien Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort 
    Notizen 
    • Quellen:
      Stammtafeln Rothschild-Rothfels, Erwin W. Ebert, 1930, JMH
    Personen-Kennung I19938 
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    Vater Wilhelm Markus Reinach,   geb. 17 Okt 1849, Mainz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Deutschland Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort,   gest. 1931  (Alter 81 Jahre) 
    Mutter Pauline Eugenie Hirschhorn,   geb. 26 Okt 1851, Mannheim, Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland Suche alle Personen mit Ereignissen an diesem Ort,   gest. 1932  (Alter 80 Jahre) 
    Familien-Kennung F34302  Familienblatt

    Familie Anna Stettenheimer,   geb. 21 Jun 1884 
    Zuletzt bearbeitet am 2 Dez 2013 
    Familien-Kennung F34303  Familienblatt

  • Ereignis-Karte
    Link zu Google MapsGeboren - 23 Dez 1883 - Mainz, Rheinland-Pfalz, Deutschland Link zu Google Earth
    Link zu Google MapsEducation - Ludwig-Maximilian-Universität - von 1901 bis 1905 - München, Bayern, Deutschland Link zu Google Earth
    Link zu Google MapsEducation - Georg-August-Universität - 1905 - Göttingen, Niedersachsen, Deutschland Link zu Google Earth
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