Franz Xaver von Baader

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Franz Xaver von Baader was a German Catholic philosopher, theologian, and mining engineer known for his influential contributions to Christian mysticism, social philosophy, and the revival of speculative theosophy in the 19th century.

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Franz Xaver von Baader canonical 3

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instanceOf German philosopher
human
mining engineer
philosopher
theologian
birthDate 1765-03-27
birthPlace Electorate of Bavaria NERFINISHED
Munich NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Electorate of Bavaria NERFINISHED
Germany
Kingdom of Bavaria NERFINISHED
deathDate 1841-05-23
deathPlace Munich NERFINISHED
employer Bavarian mining administration NERFINISHED
era 19th-century philosophy
late 18th-century philosophy
familyName Baader NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork mining engineering
philosophy
social philosophy
theology
theosophy
givenName Franz NERFINISHED
honorificPartOfName von
influenced Russian religious philosophy
Slavophile movement NERFINISHED
influencedBy Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling NERFINISHED
Jakob Böhme NERFINISHED
Meister Eckhart NERFINISHED
Thomas Aquinas NERFINISHED
knownFor Christian mysticism
Christian social philosophy
revival of speculative theosophy
languageOfWorkOrName German
movement Christian mysticism
German Idealism NERFINISHED
Romanticism NERFINISHED
name Franz Xaver von Baader NERFINISHED
notableWork Fermenta Cognitionis NERFINISHED
Vorlesungen über speculative Dogmatik NERFINISHED
Über das Verhältnis der Naturphilosophie zur Spekulation überhaupt NERFINISHED
occupation mining engineer
philosopher
theologian
positionHeld professor at the University of Munich
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
workLocation Munich NERFINISHED

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Baader hasNotableBearer Franz Xaver von Baader
Friedrich Heinrich Jacobi influenced Franz Xaver von Baader
Franz Xaver sharesGivenNameWith Franz Xaver von Baader