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Harald R. Wohlrapp (born June 6, 1944 in Hildesheim, Germany) is a German philosopher. His main focus is argumentation theory. == Philosophy == Harald Rüdiger Wohlrapp was a student of the German philosophers Wilhelm Kamlah and Paul Lorenzen (Methodical Constructivism, Erlangen School). After studies (philosophy, social sciences, linguistics) in Freiburg, Paris and Erlangen, Wohlrapp was appointed to a teaching position at the university of Hamburg, where he was a professor of philosophy from 1983 through 2009 and is presently a senior research fellow. His main areas of interest lie in dialectics (Plato, Hegel, Marx), pragmatism (Peirce, Mead, Hugo Dingler), philosophy of science (Lorenzen, Feyerabend) and philosophy of language (Wittgenstein, Kuno Lorenz). The pervading concern of his efforts, however, is the philosophy of argument. The results of 25 years of work are laid down in his book ''The Concept of Argument'', an extensive volume that begins with an outline and evaluation of the origin of argumentation theory in Aristotle’s philosophy and culminates with an integration of the transcendent core of secular reason into the understanding of argumentation.〔Der Begriff des Arguments, Über die Beziehungen zwischen Wissen, Forschen, Glauben, Subjektiviät und Vernunft, Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann 2008, 2nd ed. 2009, English: The Concept of Argument. A Philosophical Foundation, Amsterdam/ New York: Springer 2014. English reviews: Kock, Ch., Harald Wohlrapp, Der Begriff des Arguments: Über die Beziehungen zwischen Wissen, Forschen, Glauben, Subjektivität und Vernunft, in: Informal Logic, Vol. 29 (2009). 2, 247-251; Hoppmann, M. J., Review of Harald Wohlrapp’s „Der Begriff des Arguments“, in: Argumentation 26 (2012), 297-304〕
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