Gotthard Gnther

Gotthard Gnther (also Gunther, Guenther), June 15 1900 - November 29 1984, was a German philosopher.

Life and works

Gnther's work was based upon Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Martin Heidegger and Oswald Spengler. He developed a trans-Aristotelian logical approach (omitting the tertium non datur). Gnther's transclassical logic was the attempt to combine improved results of modern dialectic with formal logic. His focus on the philosophical problem of the "Du" ("You" /"Thou") was trailblazing. He also contributed to the fields of cybernetics and to both natural and social sciences, especially to sociology. From 1921 to 1933, Gnther studied sinology and philosophy at the universities of Heidelberg and Berlin, and wrote his doctor's thesis on Hegel in 1933 under the guidance of Eduard Spranger. From 1935 to 1937, he worked at the institute of Arnold Gehlen at the University of Leipzig, publishing Christliche Metaphysik und das Schicksal des modernen Bewusstseins (Christian metaphysics and the fate of modern consciousness, together with Helmut Schelsky in 1937). He was a member of the Leipzig School. In the same year, following his wife, the Jewish psychologist Marie Gnther, he emigrated from Germany first to Italy, afterwards to Stellenbosch University in South Africa and, in 1940, to the United States. There he completed his system of varying-valued logics. His great study Die philosophische Idee einer nicht-Aristotelischen Logik (The philosophical concept of a non-Aristotelian logic) went to print in 1957 (Hamburg, Meiner). As a research professor, he joined the department of electrical engineering at Urbana University in 1960, working together with Warren Sturgis McCulloch, Heinz von Foerster, Humberto Maturana and others. In 1962, he published Cybernetic ontology and transjunctional operations. Later he lectured at the University of Hamburg, until he died, in 1984. His uvre, in German and English, is quite substantial. An overview can be gathered from his three volumes, helping make dialectics operationable (see below). He was of influence in the areas of philosophy, cybernetics, mathematics, and sociology. The Gotthard Gnther Research Center (Gotthard-Gnther-Arbeitsstelle) is working now (2004) at the University of Klagenfurt in Austria.

Major Publications

Gnther, Gotthard

 

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