Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q73210> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 61 of
61
with 100 triples per page.
- Q73210 subject Q19573817.
- Q73210 subject Q5561453.
- Q73210 subject Q6428540.
- Q73210 subject Q6645861.
- Q73210 subject Q6852022.
- Q73210 subject Q7031948.
- Q73210 subject Q7035971.
- Q73210 subject Q7036002.
- Q73210 subject Q7069217.
- Q73210 subject Q8181564.
- Q73210 subject Q8490188.
- Q73210 subject Q9401710.
- Q73210 abstract "Template:ForCarl (von) Prantl (28 January 1820 – 14 September 1888; after 1872 Ritter von Prantl) was a German philosopher and philologist.He was born at Landsberg on the Lech. In 1843 he became doctor of philosophy at Munich Observatory, where he was made professor in 1859. He was also a member of the Academies of Berlin and Munich. Strongly in agreement with the Hegelian tradition, he defended and amplified it in Die gegenwärtige Aufgabe der Philosophie (1852) and Verstehen und Beurteilen (1877).In these works he emphasized the identity of the subjective and the objective for consciousness, and the fact that the perception of this unity is peculiar to man. He is more important, however, as a commentator and scholar, and made valuable contributions to the study of Aristotle. He published Aristoteles über die Farben (1849), Aristoteles acht Bücher der Physik (1857), and numerous minor articles on smaller points, such as the authenticity of the thirty-eight books of the Problems.The work by which he is best known is the Geschichte der Logik im Abendland (Leipzig, 1855–1870). Christoph von Sigwart, in the preface to the first edition of his Logic, makes special mention of the assistance he obtained from this book.Prantl died in Oberstdorf.".
- Q73210 birthDate "1820-01-28".
- Q73210 birthPlace Q494299.
- Q73210 birthYear "1820".
- Q73210 deathDate "1888-09-14".
- Q73210 deathPlace Q266230.
- Q73210 deathYear "1888".
- Q73210 thumbnail Karl_von_Prantl.jpg?width=300.
- Q73210 wikiPageExternalLink index.html?seite=857.
- Q73210 wikiPageWikiLink Q1726.
- Q73210 wikiPageWikiLink Q19573817.
- Q73210 wikiPageWikiLink Q266230.
- Q73210 wikiPageWikiLink Q40634.
- Q73210 wikiPageWikiLink Q42884.
- Q73210 wikiPageWikiLink Q494299.
- Q73210 wikiPageWikiLink Q5561453.
- Q73210 wikiPageWikiLink Q5891.
- Q73210 wikiPageWikiLink Q64.
- Q73210 wikiPageWikiLink Q6428540.
- Q73210 wikiPageWikiLink Q6645861.
- Q73210 wikiPageWikiLink Q6852022.
- Q73210 wikiPageWikiLink Q7031948.
- Q73210 wikiPageWikiLink Q7035971.
- Q73210 wikiPageWikiLink Q7036002.
- Q73210 wikiPageWikiLink Q7069217.
- Q73210 wikiPageWikiLink Q72050.
- Q73210 wikiPageWikiLink Q8181564.
- Q73210 wikiPageWikiLink Q8490188.
- Q73210 wikiPageWikiLink Q868.
- Q73210 wikiPageWikiLink Q9235.
- Q73210 wikiPageWikiLink Q9401710.
- Q73210 birthDate "1820-01-28".
- Q73210 birthPlace "Landsberg on the Lech".
- Q73210 deathDate "1888-09-14".
- Q73210 deathPlace Q266230.
- Q73210 name "Karl Prantl".
- Q73210 type Person.
- Q73210 type Agent.
- Q73210 type Person.
- Q73210 type Agent.
- Q73210 type NaturalPerson.
- Q73210 type Thing.
- Q73210 type Q215627.
- Q73210 type Q5.
- Q73210 type Person.
- Q73210 comment "Template:ForCarl (von) Prantl (28 January 1820 – 14 September 1888; after 1872 Ritter von Prantl) was a German philosopher and philologist.He was born at Landsberg on the Lech. In 1843 he became doctor of philosophy at Munich Observatory, where he was made professor in 1859. He was also a member of the Academies of Berlin and Munich.".
- Q73210 label "Karl von Prantl".
- Q73210 depiction Karl_von_Prantl.jpg.
- Q73210 name "Karl Prantl".