Christian Hermann Weisse | |
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Born | 10 August 1801 |
Died | 19 September 1866 Leipzig, Kingdom of Saxony |
Alma mater | University of Leipzig |
Era | 19th-century philosophy |
Region | Western philosophy |
School | German idealism Speculative theism[1] |
Institutions | University of Leipzig (1828–37; 1841–66) |
Academic advisors | I. H. Fichte (epistolary correspondent) |
Notable students | Hermann Lotze[3] |
Main interests | Christian philosophy, philosophy of religion |
Notable ideas | Speculative theism[2] Two-source hypothesis |
Christian Hermann Weisse (/ˈvaɪsə/; German: [ˈvaɪsə]; Weiße in modern German; 10 August 1801 – 19 September 1866) was a German Protestant religious philosopher and professor of philosophy at the University of Leipzig. He was the son of theologian Christian Ernst Weisse (1766–1832).