Otto Buek, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Otto Buek

German philosopher

Date of Birth: 19-Nov-1873

Place of Birth: Saint Petersburg

Date of Death: 01-Jan-1966

Profession: writer, translator, journalist, philosopher, linguist

Nationality: Germany

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Otto Buek

  • Otto Buek (November 19, 1873 – 1966) was a German philosopher and translator born in St.
  • Petersburg. He studied philosophy, chemistry and mathematics at the University of Heidelberg, and obtained his doctorate from the University of Marburg.
  • Later he worked as a journalist in Berlin, where he translated works of Tolstoy, Unamuno and Alexander Herzen.
  • Additionally, with Kurt Wildhagen (1871–1949), he edited works by Turgenev, Gogol and two volumes of Ernst Cassirer's edition of Kant's collected writings.
  • During the 1920s, he worked as a correspondent for the Argentine newspaper La Nación. From a philosophical standpoint, Buek was an advocate of neo-Kantianism, and as a young man was a disciple of Marburg philosopher Hermann Cohen (1848–1918).
  • He was friends to physiologist and pacifist Georg Friedrich Nicolai (1874–1964), and only one of three intellectuals in Germany who signed Nicolai's 1914 anti-war counter-manifesto, Aufruf an die Europäer.
  • The other two being physicist Albert Einstein and astronomer Wilhelm Julius Foerster.

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