Bruno Bauch

Bruno Bauch
Born19 January 1877
Died27 February 1942(1942-02-27) (aged 65)
Jena, Thuringia, Germany
NationalityGerman
EducationUniversity of Freiburg (audit student; Ph.D., 1902)
University of Strasbourg
Heidelberg University
University of Halle (Dr. phil. hab.)
Era20th-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
SchoolNeo-Kantianism (Baden school)
InstitutionsUniversity of Halle
University of Jena
ThesisGlückseligkeit und Persönlichkeit in der kritischen Ethik (Happiness and Personality in Critical Ethics) (1902)
Doctoral advisorHeinrich Rickert
Doctoral studentsRudolf Carnap[1]
Main interests
Epistemology, value theory
Notable ideas
Fact–value distinction[2]
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Bruno Bauch (German: [baʊx]; 19 January 1877 – 27 February 1942) was a German neo-Kantian philosopher.

  1. ^ A. W. Carus, Michael Friedman, Wolfgang Kienzler, Alan Richardson, Sven Schlotter (eds.), Rudolf Carnap: Early Writings: The Collected Works of Rudolf Carnap, Volume 1, Oxford University Press, 2019, p. xiv.
  2. ^ Hans Sluga, Heidegger's Crisis: Philosophy and Politics in Nazi Germany, Harvard University Press, 1993, p. 165.
  3. ^ Hans Sluga (1980), Gottlob Frege, Routledge, pp. 53ff.