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  Franz Xaver von Baader
Baader had a temperamental sympathy for the German Protestant mystic Böhme, but for Kant's philosophy, especially its ethical autonomism, viz.: that human reason alone and apart from God is the primary source of the supreme rule of conduct, he had nothing but disgust.
Baader's aim was a theistic philosophy which would embrace the worlds of nature and of spirit and afford at once a metaphysical solution of the problem of knowledge (science) and an understanding of the Christian idea and the Divine activity as manifested by revelation.
Baader was a most fertile writer but threw out his thoughts in aphorisms, some of which indeed he subsequently collected, but most of which received their development in reviews and personal correspondence.
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 Franz Xaver von Baader - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Franz Xaver von Baader (March 27, 1765 – May 23, 1841), was a German philosopher and theologian.
He was born in Munich, the third son of F. Baader, court physician to the elector of Bavaria.
Baader is, without doubt, among the greatest speculative theologians of modern Catholicism, and his influence has extended itself even beyond the precincts of his own church.
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 Franz Xaver - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Franz Xaver, Baron Von Zach (1754 - 1832), a German/Hungarian astronomer.
Franz Xaver Messerschmidt (1736 - 1783) was an Austrian sculptor.
Franz Xaver Süssmayr (1766 - 1803), an Austrian composer.
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Their friendship continued till about the year 1822, when Baader's denunciation of modern philosophy in his letter to the emperor Alexander I. of Russia[?] entirely alienated Schelling.
It is difficult to summarize Baader's philosophy, for he himself generally gave expression to his deepest thoughts in obscure aphorisms, or mystical symbols and analogies (see Eduard Zeller's Ges.
Baaders (Tübingen, 19O1); Kuno Fischer, Zur hundertjährigen Geburtstagfeier Baaders (Erlangen, 1865).
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Baader’s ethical views were not focused on the concept of law or moral duty (Kant), but on the idea of the harmonization of the opposing forces of fallen human nature, and the renewed attainment of the state of integrity that the first man possessed.
Baader’s tendency do a certain ethical naturalism was evident in his conception of grace, which he considered almost exclusively in cosmic and physical terms.
Baader’s social thought was expressed chiefly in his critique of liberal politics and economics, in his defense of the proletariat (although he rejected the idea that the social order must be transformed by revolution), and in his vocal support for building a corporate society based on the principles of faith, love, authority, hierarchy, and subordination.
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 FRANZ XAVER VON BAADER - LoveToKnow Article on FRANZ XAVER VON BAADER   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-06)
(1765-1841), German philosopher and theologian, born on the 27th of March 1765 at Munich, was the third son of F. Baader, court physician to the elector of Bavaria.
It is difficult to summarize Baaders philosophy, for he himself generally gave expression to his deepest thoughts in obscure aphorisms, or mystical symbols and analogies (see Ed.
His point of view nay be described as Scholasticism; for, like the scholastic doctors, he believes that theology and philosophy are not opposed sciences, but that reason has to make clear the truths given by authority and revelation.
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He was born in Munich the third son of FP Baader physician to the elector of Bavaria.
Baader starts from position that human reason by itself can reach the end it aims at and that we cannot throw aside the presuppositions faith church and tradition.
Baader is without doubt among the greatest theologians of modern Catholicism and his influence has extended itself beyond the precincts of his own church.
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He was born in Munich the third son of FP Baader, court physician to the elector of Bavaria.
Schaden, Lutterbeck, von Osten-Sacken and Schluter--Baader's sämmtliche Werke (16 vols., 1851-1860).
583-636; J Claassen, Franz von Baaders Leben und theosophische Werke (Stuttgart, 1886-1887), and Franz von Baaders Gedanken über Staat und Gesellschaft (Gütersloh, 2890); Otto Pfleiderer, Philosophy of Religion (vol.
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Von Trauttmansdorff was an Austrian diplomat who had played a key role in Habsburg imperial politics for many years when he was called upon to negotiate an end to the Thirty Years' War.
Baader was a successful mining engineer, but as his attention was drawn ever more to religion he gave up his career in 1820 and turned fully to the study of theology.
Von Ranke was a very religious man and his original attraction to history was to understand God's plan in the complexity of historical events.
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Franz Xaver von Baader (March 27, 1765 – May 23, 1841), was a German philosopher and theologian.
He gained a prize of 12,000 gulden (about £1000) for his new method of employing Glauber's salts instead of potash in the making of glass.
Franz Xaver von Baader, Reference, References, 1911 Britannica, 1765 births and 1841 deaths.
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William Godwin William Godwin (3 March 1756 – 7 April 1836) was an English political and miscellaneous writer, considered one of the important precursors of both utilitarian and liberal anarchist thought.
Johannes Eckhart (1260-1328), also known as Eckhart von Hochheim and widely refered to as Meister Eckhart, was a German theologian, philosopher and mystic, born near Erfurt, in Thuringia.
Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph von Schelling (January 27, 1775 - August 20, 1854) was a German philosopher.
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 Baader
Baader is often referred to as a theosophist because of his views relating creation to an emanation from God.
Baader says that his work must be polemical because it is a refutation of irreligious views, ancient and modern (Werke I, 155).
Baader introduced Hegel to the thought of Eckhart (Werke XV, 159; Baumgardt 34), and he introduced Schelling to the thought of Böhme, thereby changing Schelling’s orientation from pantheism to theism (Baumgardt 41).
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 Franz Xaver von Baader --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The most brilliant pianist of his day, Franz Liszt was also a distinguished composer of great originality and a major figure in the whole of Romantic music.
The Austrian dramatic poet Franz Grillparzer drew on his personal problems to create tragedies that are recognized as the greatest work of the Austrian stage.
Franz Schubert was a student at the Royal Imperial Academy in Vienna when Napoleon attacked the city.
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Franz Xaver von Baader was born in in Munich, Germany on March 27, 1765.
Bishop Franz Xaver Eder was born in 1925 in Pfarrkirchen.
Von Hutten was a staunch supporter of Martin Luther both with his pen as a satirist and with his sword as a knight.
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Usualy known as a Roman Catholic theologian and mystical philosopher in books on Hegel's time, Franz von Baader lived in Scottland and England as a young man for 5 years (1792-1796), where he came under the deep influence of the scottish anarchist couple Mary Wollstonecrafts (also a first feminist) and her man Wiliam Godwin.
Living in Munich, he played an important role in the first years of the University of Munich and became a friend of Schelling, whom he is said to have influenced toward a reactionary mysticism.
Accordng to what Princess Wilhelm of Prussia (nee Marianne von Hessen-Homburg) wrote into her diary on March 6, 1830, when Hegel had vistied her that day, she had mentioned Höderlin to him and he began to speak of the glowing time of his youth, Hölderlin and his book 'Hyperion'.
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Baader, Franz Xaver von (1765-1841), German philosopher and writer, born in Munich.
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Baader is, without doubt, among the greatest speculative theologians of See also:
Schaden, Lutterbeck, von Osten-Sacken and Schluter—Baader's sammtliche Werke (16 vols., 1851–186o).
Religions-Philosophie (1858); J. Lutterbeck, Philosophische Standpunkte Baaders (1854); Baaders Lehre vom Weltgebdude (1866).
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 March 27
Birth of Franz Xaver von Baader in Munich, Germany.
Birth of Karl Wilhelm von Nägeli in Kilchberg, Switzerland.
Nägeli was a botanist who made his greatest contribution in the area of the structure and workings of plant cells.
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It was no coincidence that the Order of the Illuminati was founded on the first of May. Among the Cabbalist Jews, this date, 15 (1.5), symbolised the sacred number of Yahweh and so became their occult holiday.
Later, Weishaupt was to use this foothold in Munich to allow his Illuminati to infiltrate all the other Masonic lodges, due to the fact that he wielded great influence over the lodge through its Grand Master, Professor Franz Benedict (Xaver) von Baader, who had joined the Illuminati.
It was Baron Adolf von Knigge (born 16th October 1752 in Bredenbeck, died 6th May 1796 in Bremen), Adam Weishaupt's closest collaborator, who later helped him to gain entrance to different Masonic organisations.
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Franz Xaver von Baader actually published a commentary on Kleuker's Magikon and from that it appears that he derived influence from Kleuker in his own work.
This is not Franz Xaver von Baader, which several people have gotten confused over (including the present researcher, due mainly to said confusion by earlier authors).
Franz Hartmann claims that Kleucker was taught and initiated by Franz von Baader, but it may be the other way around.
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 Franz Xaver, baron von Zach --  Encyclopædia Britannica
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The poetry of Baron Detlev von Liliencron helped launch a lyric revival in Germany.
His fresh and unconventional verse was a challenge to the long Romantic tradition and a forerunner of realism.
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In this work, he was known as Franz Thomas von Schoenfeld, since at the time he had been ennobled by the government.
The Loge Theodore du Bon Conseil, of which Franz Xaver von Baader was the Most Eminent (i.e., the Grand Master), included among its membership the former Jesuit, Adam Weishaupt, professor of Canon Law at the University of Ingoldstadt, in Bavaria.
It was through Baader, however, that a whole generation of German Theologians, picked up new methodologies and ways of looking at the scriptures they were interpreting.
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 Concerning the Names Xavier, Javier, and the Like
Louis-Stanislas-Xavier, Count of Provence and later Louis XVIII of France, was born in 1755.
Ignaz Xaver, Ritter von Seyfried, was born in Austria in 1776, and Giuseppe Saverio Raffaele Mercadante in Italy in 1795.
Ker Xavier Roussel was a mid-19th century French painter, and José Xavier Zubiri Apalategui was born in 1898 in Spain [7].
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Franz Hartmann acquires a Medical Degree at St. Louis, became an American citizen, and practiced medicine in many different parts of the U.S. He was interested in spiritualism and joined the Theosophical Society after reading Isis Unveiled, sometime after 1877.
Franz Josef I., the Monarch who was enthroned in 1848 by Habsburg, did not reign over a centralistic state but, in personal union, two states which had in common only foreign affairs and fiscal policy plus the army: the kingdom Hungary with a liberal constitution and the conservatively administred "cislatin" regions.
Therefore, the writer Franz Julius Schneeberger had the idea to install lodges near the Hungarian border in order that the Austrian brothers could lead an adapted life in Austria while visiting their lodge in Hungary.
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1765 - Franz Xaver von Baader, German philosopher and theologian (d.
1817 - Karl Wilhelm von Nägeli, Swiss biologist (d.
1843 - Karl Salomo Zachariae von Lingenthal, German jurist (b.
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