Johann Christian Lossius
Johann Christian Lossius (22 April 1743, Liebstadt near Weimar – 8 January 1813, Erfurt) was a German materialist philosopher.
He studied at Jena. Appointed professor of philosophy at Erfurt in 1770, he became professor of theology there in 1772.[1]
Works
- Physiche Ursachen des Wahren, 1775
- Unterricht der gesunden Vernunft, 1776
- Neues Philosophisches Reallexicon oder Wörterbuch der gesamten Philosophischen Wissenschaften, 1803
References
- ↑ Thiel, Udo (2006), "Lossius, Johann Christian", in Haakonssen, Knud, The Cambridge History of Eighteenth-Century Philosophy 2, Cambridge University Press, pp. 1199–1200
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