Dieter Henrich (1927–2022) studied philosophy in Marburg, Frankfurt and Heidelberg from 1946 to 1950. His 1950 dissertation, written under the supervision of Hans-Georg Gadamer, was entitled The Unity of Max Weber's Epistemology. Afterwards, he was a professor at the universities of Berlin and Heidelberg and a visiting professor at universities in the United States such as Harvard and Columbia. He taught at the Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich, where he was a tenured professor of Philosophy until his retirement in 1994.
Dieter Henrich (1927–2022) studied philosophy in Marburg, Frankfurt and Heidelberg from 1946 to 1950. His 1950 dissertation, written under the supervision of Hans-Georg Gadamer, was entitled The Unity of Max Weber's Epistemology. Afterwards, he was a professor at the universities of Berlin and Heidelberg and a visiting professor at universities in the United States such as Harvard and Columbia. He taught at the Ludwig Maximilians University of Munich, where he was a tenured professor of Philosophy until his retirement in 1994.
People must lead their lives informed by knowledge about themselves. This self-consciousness, in an elementary sense, cannot be ascribed to any other fact. It is, however, connected to numerous...
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