Robert von Zimmermann or Robert Zimmermann (2 November 1824,
Prague
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– 1 September 1898, Prague) was an Austrian-Czech
philosopher
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.
The mathematician and philosopher,
Bernard Bolzano
Bernard Bolzano (, ; ; ; born Bernardus Placidus Johann Gonzal Nepomuk Bolzano; 5 October 1781 – 18 December 1848) was a Bohemian mathematician, logician, philosopher, theologian and Catholic priest of Italian extraction, also known for his liber ...
, entrusted his unfinished work, ''Grössenlehre'' ("Theory of Quantity", a philosophical foundation for mathematics), which had not been completed at the time of his death in 1848, to von Zimmermann who was 24 years old. Zimmermann had been a student of Bolzano's. Since Zimmermann's interests were more in the area of philosophy as he had been appointed to the chair of philosophy at the
University of Prague in 1852, he didn't do much with Bolzano's papers. Most of the remaining manuscripts stayed in Zimmermann's possession until 1882 when he gave them to the
Austrian Academy of Sciences (Kaiserliche Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien).
Robert von Zimmermann taught at the
University of Vienna
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from 1861.
[von Schlosser, Julius]
"The Vienna school of the history of art"
Cf. pp. 27, 29. (translated into English and edited by Karl Johns from ‘Die Wiener Schule der Kunstgeschichte‘, Mitteilungen des österreichischen Institut für Geschichtsforschung Ergänzungs-Band 13, Heft 2, Innsbruck: Wagner 1934) One of his doctoral students was
Kazimierz Twardowski
Kazimierz Jerzy Skrzypna-Twardowski (20 October 1866 – 11 February 1938) was a Polish philosopher, psychologist, logician, and rector of the Lwów University. He was initially affiliated with Alexius Meinong's Graz School of object theory.
Lif ...
.
Literary works
* ''Philosophische Propädeutik'', 1852
* ''Geschichte der
Ästhetik als philosophische Wissenschaft'', 1858
* ''Allgemeine Ästhetik als Formwissenschaft'' (General Aesthetics as a Science of Form), 1865
* ''Studien und Kritiken zur Philosophie und Ästhetik'', 2 vols., 1870
* ''
Anthroposophie'', 1882
References
* Payzant, Geoffrey
"Eduard Hanslick and Robert Zimmermann: A Biographical Sketch" University of Toronto, 28 January 2001. (an earlier version delivered October 14, 1995 at a symposium on music and philosophy held at the University of Toronto)
Further reading
* Johnston, William M.
"The Austrian mind: an intellectual and social history, 1848-1938" University of California Press, March 1983. Cf. pp. 80, 152, 269, 289, 406, 454–455, various.
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1824 births
1898 deaths
Writers from Prague
Scholars from the Austrian Empire
Philosophers from Austria-Hungary
Members of the Austrian Academy of Sciences
19th-century Austrian philosophers