...This group is made up of disciples who inherited Wolff's philosophy relatively faithfully, and those who came to propose ideas that were somewhat independent from it. The former group includes Ludwig Philipp Thümmig (1697-1728), who contributed to spreading Wolff's philosophy to a wide range of German readers, Georg Bernhard Bilfinger (1693-1750), Baumgarten, who is considered the founder of German aesthetics, and his student Georg Friedrich Meier (1718-77), of whom Baumgarten especially complemented Wolff's system in the area of aesthetics that Wolff had hardly dealt with. The latter group includes Hermann Samuel Reimarus (1694-1768), M. Mendelssohn, and J. H. Lambert. *Some of the terminology that mentions "Meier, GF" is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…このグループには,ウォルフ哲学を比較的忠実に継承した弟子たちと,それからある程度独立した考えを提唱するにいたる人々とが区別される。前者に属するのは,ドイツの広範な読者層にウォルフ哲学を広げることに貢献したチューミヒLudwig Philipp Thümmig(1697‐1728),ビルフィンガーGeorg Bernhard Bilfinger(1693‐1750)やドイツ美学の創始者と目されるバウムガルテンおよびその弟子マイヤーGeorg Friedrich Meier(1718‐77)などであるが,とりわけバウムガルテンはウォルフによってほとんど扱われなかった美学の領域に関してウォルフの体系を補完した。後者に属する人々としてはライマールスHermann Samuel Reimarus(1694‐1768),M.メンデルスゾーン,J.H.ランバートなどが挙げられる。… ※「Meier,G.F.」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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