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Moritz Carrière

Moritz Carrière (5 March 1817 in Griedel near Darmstadt, Germany – 19 January 1895 in Munich) was a German philosopher and historian.
After studying at Giessen, Göttingen and Berlin, he spent a few years in Italy studying the fine arts, and established himself in 1842 at Giessen as a teacher of philosophy. In 1853 he was appointed professor at the University of Münich, where he lectured mainly on aesthetics. In the academy in Munich, he lectured on art history.
He contributed in no small degree to making the idea of German unity more palatable to the South Germans. Carrière identified himself with the school of the younger Fichte as one who held the theistic view of the world which aimed at reconciling deism with pantheism, and Christianity with science, art, and history, and who were opposed to ultramontanism. He urged the conversion of the cathedral of Cologne into a free church. Although no obstinate adherent of antiquated forms and prejudices, he firmly upheld the fundamental truths of Christianity.
== Works ==

* ''Aesthetik'' (Leipzig, 1859; 3rd ed., 1885), supplemented by
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* ''Die Kunst im Zusammenhang der Kulturentwicklung und der Ideale der Menschheit'' (3rd ed., 1877-1886) This is cited by some has his most celebrated work.
* ''Die philosophische Weltanschauung der Reformalionszeit'' (Stuttgart, 1847; 2nd ed., Leipzig, 1886)
* ''Die sittliche Weltordnung'' (Leipzig, 1877; 2nd ed., 1891) Here he recognized both the immutability of the laws of nature and the freedom of the will. He described his view of the world and life as real-idealism.
He translated the letters of Abélard and Héloise into German, and composed a poem on the last night of the Girondists. His essay on Cromwell (in ''Lebensskizzen'', 1890) develops his liberal ideas and may be considered his political confession of faith. He has prepared annotated editions of Goethe's ''Faust'' and Schiller's ''Wilhelm Tell''. During the Franco-Prussian War, he delivered lectures on ''Die sittliche Weltordnung in den Zeichen und Aufgaben unserer Zeit'' (Munich, 1870), and on ''Deutsche Geisteshelden im Elsass ''(1871). His complete works were published at Leipzig, 14 vols., in 1886-1894.

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