Johann Georg Hamann
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Johann Georg Hamann
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Johann Georg Hamann was a German Lutheran philosopher from Königsberg known as "the Wizard of the North" who was one of the leading figures of post-Kantian philosophy. His work was used by his student J. G. Herder as the main support of the Sturm und Drang movement, and is associated with the Counter-Enlightenment and Romanticism. He introduced Kant, also from Königsberg, to the works of both Hume – waking him from his "dogmatic slumber" – and Rousseau. Hamann was influenced by Hume, but he used
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German philosopher (1730–1788)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johann_Georg_Hamann
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2003-06-10T04:24:21Z
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2024-09-05T09:36:20Z
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