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 (Argentina), Valparaíso (Chile)) and Buenos Aires.
Holz published many books on epistemology, metaphysics, ontology, ethics and social philosophy, philosophy of culture, comparative philosophy, history and natural philosophy.
Harald Holz belongs to the minority of contemporary philosophers, who critically view fundamental positions of contemporary thought.