- Julius Bahnsen
Dr. Julius Friedrich August Bahnsen (
March 30 ,1830 –December 7 ,1881 ) was a Germanphilosopher . Bahnsen is usually considered the originator ofcharacterology and a real-dialectic al method of philosophical reflection which he laid down in his two-volume "Contributions to Characterology" (1867) and developed forth with his following works, amongst others his Opus magnum "The Contradiction in the Knowledge and Being of the World" (1880/82).Biographical data
Born in Tondern (Tønder),
Schleswig , in 1847 Bahnsen began his study ofphilosophy and (underGregor Wilhelm Nitzsch )philology in Kiel. From 1849 he fought as avolunteer against the Danes in theFirst War of Schleswig (1848–1851) and fled to Tübingen in theKingdom of Württemberg after the disarming of Schleswig-Holstein’s army in 1850. There he studied philosophy and in 1853 graduated underFriedrich Theodor Vischer with a topic relating to theaesthetics . Various employments as a teacher followed. In 1862, Bahnsen acquired an employment at a progymnasium in Lauenburg (Lębork), Hinterpommern, where he lived until his death.Philosophical work
As a disciple of Schopenhauer, Bahnsen dared a mergence of Hegel’s dialectic (which Bahnsen, however, accepted only within the realms of the abstract) and Schopenhauer’s
monism . Though in this connection the reasonless, all-embracing Schopenhauerian will is still accepted as the essence of the world and the only thing real, it doesn’t regard the will as being the same within all individuals, but as just as manifold as these individuals.This characterological element of Bahnsen’s teachings, on which the works of such philosophers as
Ludwig Klages are build upon, is laid down in the "Contributions to Characterology" (1867) as well as the disquisitions "On the Relationship Between Will and Motive" (1870) and "Mosaics and Silhouettes" (1877). Since the nature of unreasonableness consists in contradiction—particularly the contemporaneous existence of multiple will directions attaching themselves to each other—it follows that not only reality is a continuous struggle of material contrasts (real-dialectic), but that the inside of each individual is addicted to the insolvable antagonism of opposite will directions (will collisions) as well. Bahnsen negates a redemption of the countless will units (“will henades”, as he expresses it himself) and postulates the permanence of the existence of the contradiction as a basic nature of the world, whereby the law of this world becomes a tragic world order.The real-dialectical side of his teachings Bahnsen laid down in the paper "On the Philosophy of History" (1871), his central work "The Contradiction in the Knowledge and Being of the World" (1880/82), and his anniversary publication to the jubilee of the city Tübingen "The Tragical as World Law and Humour as Aesthetic Shape of the Metaphysical" (1877).
Literature
*Julius Bahnsen, Winfried H. Müller-Seyfarth (Ed.): "Das Tragische als Weltgesetz und der Humor als ästhetische Gestalt des Metaphysischen. (“The Tragical as World Law and Humour as Aesthetic Shape of the Metaphysical.”)" VanBremen VerlagsBuchhandlung, Berlin 1995
*Julius Bahnsen, Anselm Ruest (Ed.): "Wie ich wurde, was ich ward, nebst anderen Stücken aus dem Nachlaß des Philosophen." Leipzig 1931
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