1805day.year

Johann Karl Friedrich Rosenkranz

(1805 - 1879)

German philosopher and academic

German philosopher and academic
German philosopher and academic known for his influential interpretations of Hegelian philosophy.
Born in Danzig, Rosenkranz studied under G. W. F. Hegel at the University of Berlin and dedicated his career to interpreting and defending Hegel's ideas. He became a professor and published works on aesthetics, ethics, and metaphysics, clarifying complex dialectical concepts. His System of Philosophy and extensive commentaries became essential texts for Hegelian scholars. Rosenkranz also wrote on Kant and German Classicism, contributing broadly to 19th-century philosophical discourse. His rigorous scholarship helped institutionalize Hegelian thought in German academia. Rosenkranz's efforts ensured the propagation and development of Hegelian philosophy across Europe.
1805 Johann Karl Friedrich Rosenkranz
1929day.year

George Steiner

(1929 - 2020)

French-American philosopher, author, and critic

French-American philosopher author and critic
French-American literary critic, philosopher, and author known for his essays on language and culture.
George Steiner (April 23, 1929 - February 3, 2020) was a French-American literary critic, philosopher, and author whose work examined the complexities of language, literature, and society. Born in Paris to Jewish parents, his family fled to the United States in 1940 to escape Nazi persecution. Steiner taught at institutions such as Yale and Oxford and wrote seminal books including After Babel and In Bluebeard's Castle. He explored themes of translation, exile, and the moral responsibilities of writers and readers. As a contributor to publications like The New Yorker and The New York Review of Books, he influenced debates on culture and thought. Steiner received honors including the Truman Capote Award for Literary Criticism. His erudite writings continue to shape discussions on the power of words.
1929 George Steiner
1968day.year

Bas Haring

Dutch philosopher, writer, television presenter and professor.

Dutch philosopher writer television presenter and professor.
Dutch philosopher and author adept at explaining science and philosophy to broad audiences.
Bas Haring is a Dutch philosopher, writer, and professor recognized for his accessible approach to complex topics. He studied philosophy at Leiden University with a focus on science communication. Haring's books and television programs demystify subjects like genetics, ethics, and the theory of evolution. As a television presenter, he has hosted educational series aimed at younger audiences. In academia, Haring holds a chair in public philosophy at Leiden University, bridging the gap between scholarship and society. His engaging style and clear explanations have won him awards for science communication. Haring continues to inspire readers and viewers to explore philosophical questions in everyday life.
1968 Bas Haring