Hermann Friedrich Wilhelm Hinrichs
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Biography
Hinrichs was the son of a Protestant pastor. He studied theology at Strassburg, and, following a crisis of faith, philosophy at Heidelberg under Hegel, who wrote a preface to his Religion im innern Verhältniss zur Wissenschaft (Heidelberg, 1822),[1] describing Hinrichs's work as turgid and difficult to follow. Hinrichs was convinced that philosophy was superior to theology in knowing and reconciling with God.
He became a Privatdozent in 1819, and held professorships at Breslau (1822) and Halle (1824),[1] which were important centers of Hegelianism outside Berlin.
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- 1794 births
- 1861 deaths
- 19th-century German philosophers
- 19th-century German Protestant theologians
- Heidelberg University alumni
- Academic staff of Heidelberg University
- Academic staff of the University of Breslau
- Academic staff of the University of Halle
- People from Friesland (district)
- Hegelian philosophers