Manfred Frank
Manfred Frank (born March 22, 1945) is a German philosopher, currently professor of philosophy at the University of Tubingen. His prolific work focuses on German idealism,
Frank was born in Elberfeld, Germany, and studied philosophy at the University of Heidelberg under teachers such as Hans Georg Gadamer, Karl Lowith, Ernst Tugendhat, and Dieter Henrich. After teaching at the University of Dusseldorf from 1971 to 1982, and at the University of Geneva from 1982 to 1987, Frank accepted a position at Tubingen in 1987. He is a specialist in the philosophy of literature.
Books
He is the author of a wide range of books published in German, French, and English, including:
- The Philosophical Foundations of Early German Romanticism. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press, 2004. ISBN: 141757576X
- The Subject and the Text: Essays on Literary Theory and Philosophy. Cambridge, U.K. & New York : Cambridge University Press, 1997. ISBN: 051100513X
- What Is Neostructuralism? Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, 1989. ISBN: 0816615993
- Das Problem "Zeit" in der deutschen Romantik ; Zeitbewusstsein und Bewusstsein von Zeitlichkeit in der frühromantischen Philosophie und in Tiecks Dichtung Paderborn : Winkler Verlag, 1972, 1990. ISBN: 353807804
- L'ultime raison du sujet Arles, France : Actes Sud, 1988. ISBN: 2868692044
Notes
- ^ Fred Rush, "Review of The Philosophical Foundations of Early German Romanticism," Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 9 Dec 2004. [1]
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