- Arnold Gehlen
Arnold Gehlen (
January 29 ,1904 -January 30 ,1976 ) was an influential conservative Germanphilosopher and sociologist.His major influences while studying philosophy were
Hans Driesch ,Nicolai Hartmann and especiallyMax Scheler .He joined the
Nazi Party in 1933 and had a shining career as a member of the 'Leipzig School' underHans Freyer . He replacedPaul Tillich , who emigrated to the U.S., at theUniversity of Frankfurt . In 1938 he accepted a teaching position at theUniversity of Königsberg (today'sKaliningrad ) and then taught at theUniversity of Vienna in 1940 until he was drafted into the "Wehrmacht " in 1943. After his 'denazification ' he taught at the administrative college inSpeyer . He went on to teach at the Aachen University of Technology between 1962 and 1969. Gehlen became a sharp critic of theprotest movements that developed in the late 1960s.Gehlen's philosophy has been influential for many contemporary neoconservative German thinkers. Many terms from his work, like "
Reizüberflutung " ("Sensory overload "), deinstitutionalization or post-history , have gained popular currency in Germany.elected writings
* "Der Mensch. Seine Natur und seine Stellung in der Welt." (1940) (Translated as "Man, his nature and place in the world")
* "Urmensch und Spätkultur. Philosophische Ergebnisse und Aussagen." (1956)
* "Die Seele im technischen Zeitalter." (1957) (Translated as "Man in the age of technology")
* "Moral und Hypermoral. Eine pluralistische Ethik." (1969)See also
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Philosophical anthropology
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