Rasmus Nielsen (philosopher)
Rasmus Nielsen (1809, Roerslev, Funen–1884) was a Danish philosopher and professor, as well as a critic of Søren Kierkegaard.[1][2]
Nielsen was the son of a farmer. He studied theology at the University of Copenhagen, starting in 1832 and graduating in 1837. He then went on to get a licentiate degree and, after giving some lectures on theological topics, succeeded Poul Martin Møller as professor of moral theology.[1]
Bibliography
- Philosophical Propadeutic (Danish: Philosophike Propœdeutik)
- The Logic of Basic Concepts or The Logic of Fundamental Ideas (Danish: Grundideernes Logik), 1864
- The Philosophy of Religion (Danish: Religionsfilosofi), 1869
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References
- Julia Watkin (23 March 2010). The A to Z of Kierkegaard's Philosophy. Scarecrow Press. pp. 179–181. ISBN 978-1-4617-3177-1.
- Jon Stewart (2009). Kierkegaard's International Reception. Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. pp. 5–6. ISBN 978-0-7546-6496-3.
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