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Karl Löwith was a prominent German philosopher and historian of philosophy, known for his contributions to existentialism and the philosophy of history. He was deeply influenced by the works of German idealists and existentialists, engaging critically with figures such as Hegel and Nietzsche. His work often explored the relationship between metaphysics and historical progress, questioning the assumptions underlying philosophical traditions and their implications for understanding human existence.

Löwith's most notable works include "Meaning and End of History" and "From Hegel to Nietzsche," where he examined the evolution of philosophical thought and its significance in the context of modernity. His reflections on the nature of history and its progression were particularly influential during a time marked by upheaval and change in Europe. Through his exploration of existential themes, Löwith sought to reconcile the metaphysical questions of his predecessors with the realities of contemporary life, making his insights relevant across various disciplines, including theology and ethics.

Национальность Немецкий
Дата рождения February 9, 1897
Место рождения Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany
Дата смерти November 9, 1973
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