Johann Heinrich Loewe
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Johann Heinrich Loewe was an Austrian philosopher who was born in Prague
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From 1839 to 1851 he was a professor of philosophy
Philosophy
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 in Salzburg
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, and in 1851 was appointed professor of theoretical
Theoretical philosophy
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 and moral philosophy at the University of Prague. He was a prominent supporter of philosopher Anton Günther
Anton Günther
Anton Günther was an Austrian Roman Catholic philosopher whose work was condemned by the church as heretical tritheism.-Biography:...

, and author of a biography
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 on minister Johann Emanuel Veith
Johann Emanuel Veith
Johann Emanuel Veith was a Bohemian Roman Catholic preacher.-Life:In 1801 he took the philosophical course at the University of Prague, and later studied medicine...

 (Johann Emanuel Veith. Eine Biographie, 1879). Other noted works by Loewe include:
  • Über den Begriff der Logik, (About the Perception of Logic), 1849
  • Das spekulative System des René Descartes, (The Speculative System of René Descartes
    René Descartes
    René Descartes ; was a French philosopher and writer who spent most of his adult life in the Dutch Republic. He has been dubbed the 'Father of Modern Philosophy', and much subsequent Western philosophy is a response to his writings, which are studied closely to this day...

    ), 1854
  • Die Philosophie Fichtes. Mit einem Anhange über des Gottesbegriff Spinozas (The Philosophy of Fichte, with an Appendix about Spinoza's Concept of God), 1862
  • Der Kampf zwischen dem Realismus und Nominalismus im Mittelalter, sein Ursprung und sein Verlauf, (The Struggle between Realism and Nominalism
    Nominalism
    Nominalism is a metaphysical view in philosophy according to which general or abstract terms and predicates exist, while universals or abstract objects, which are sometimes thought to correspond to these terms, do not exist. Thus, there are at least two main versions of nominalism...

     in the Middle Ages
    Middle Ages
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    , its Origin and its Behaviour), 1876
  • Lehrbuch der Logik, (Textbook of Logic), 1881
  • Die speculative Idee der Freiheit, ihre Widersacher, ihre praktische Verwertung, (The Speculative Idea of Freedom, their Antagonists, its Practical Application), 1890.
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