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Harald Holz

Harald Holz (born 14 May 1930, in Freiburg im Breisgau) is a German philosopher, logician, mathematician (autodidact), poet and novelist. The focal point of his work was and is the development of a philosophy of great sincerity.
Holz further develops the transcendental philosophy, liberated it from the convergence of Neokantianism. Following his reevaluation and new interpretation of the German Idealism he developed a new transcendental basis of reflexion for it. During this endeavour, he critically discussed transcendental pragmatism, Neo-Empirism and the so-called Postmodernism. He taught at universities in Bochum/Germany, Münster/Germany, Washington D.C., Córdoba (Argentinia), Valparaíso (Chile)) and Buenos Aires. Holz published several books on epistemology, metaphysics, ontology, ethics and social philosophy, philosophy of culture, comparative philosophy, history and natural philosophy.
Harald Holz belongs to the minority 〔Harald Holz is a member of a group of philosophers, who calls itself a (minority of philosophers ).〕 of contemporary philosophers, who critically view fundamental positions of contemporary thought.
== Life ==

Holz studied philosophy from 1953 to 1957 in Pullach im Isartal/Germany (lic. phil. schol.) and from 1959 until 1961 Catholic Theology at the Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt/Germany (bac. theol.). He continued his study of philosophy at the Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms University Bonn/Germany. There he received his research doctorate in 1964 with Gottfried Martin with the thesis ''Transcendental philosophy and metaphysics''.
Since 1964 he was Assistant Professor at the Institute of Philosophy at Ruhr University Bochum/Germany. In 1969 he published his Second Book with the university entitled ''Speculation and Facticity. On middle-aged and late Schelling's concept of freedom''. Since 1971 he was Research Associate and Professor with Ruhr University Bochum. Since 1976 he was Chair Professor and Director of the Institute of Fundamental Philosophical-Theological Questions at the Westfalian Wilhelm University Münster/Germany. In 1979 and in 1983 he was visiting scholar at George Washington University in Washington D.C. Since 1983 he was also Professor at the Philosophical Institute at the University Münster. 1995 he retired, but continue to conduct research and teach. He was invited visiting professor at the following universities: 1994 Universität Córdoba (Argentinia), 1999 Univ. Catol. Valparaíso (Chile), 2011 Univ. Catol. Buenos Aires. He received several invitations for speeches at international universities and Academies, e.g. in Buenos Aires, Hsi-An, Kyoto, Lima, Luzern, Málaga, Montreal, Murcia, Nanking, Peking, Prag, Salzburg, São Paulo, Santiago de Chile, Taipei, Warschau, Vienna.

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