Johann Georg Hamann
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| Gender | Male |
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| Death | 237 years ago |
| Born | Konigsberg |
| Died | Munster |
| Germany | |
| Influenced | Johann Gottfried Herder |
| Books | Hamann's Socratic memorabilia |
| London Writings: The Spiritual & Theological Journal of Johann Georg Hamann | |
| Influenced by | Immanuel Kant |
| David Hume | |
| Martin Knutzen | |
| Job | Philosopher |
| Date of birth | August 27,1730 |
| Zodiac sign | Virgo |
| Education | University of Königsberg |
| Notabl idea | Toxicology; The dose makes the poison |
| Date of died | June 21,1788 |
| Influences | Immanuel Kant |
| David Hume | |
| Martin Luther | |
| Era | Age of Enlightenment |
| Children | Johann Michael Hamann |
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| ID | 633666 |
Johann Georg Hamann Life story
Johann Georg Hamann was a German Lutheran philosopher from Königsberg known as "the Wizard of the North" who was one of the leading figures of post-Kantian philosophy. His work was used by his student J. G.