Gerd Buchdahl
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Gerd Buchdahl was a German-English philosopher of science, born to German-Jewish parents in Mainz
Mainz
Mainz under the Holy Roman Empire, and previously was a Roman fort city which commanded the west bank of the Rhine and formed part of the northernmost frontier of the Roman Empire...

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The developing natural sciences were the causal lens through which he viewed and from which he wrote about the consequences on epistemology and the history of metaphysics
Metaphysics
Metaphysics is a branch of philosophy concerned with explaining the fundamental nature of being and the world, although the term is not easily defined. Traditionally, metaphysics attempts to answer two basic questions in the broadest possible terms:...

. His book Metaphysics and the Philosophy of Science detailed interdependencies of philosophy, on one side, and on the other of practical and theoretical natural sciences. It influenced many scholars in their views about (the history of) science and philosophy.

His book Kant
KANT
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 and the Dynamics of Reason
Reason
Reason is a term that refers to the capacity human beings have to make sense of things, to establish and verify facts, and to change or justify practices, institutions, and beliefs. It is closely associated with such characteristically human activities as philosophy, science, language, ...

shed light upon Kant's critical intellectualism
Intellectualism
Intellectualism denotes the use and development of the intellect, the practice of being an intellectual, and of holding intellectual pursuits in great regard. Moreover, in philosophy, “intellectualism” occasionally is synonymous with “rationalism”, i.e. knowledge derived mostly from reason and...

 in respect to the then contemporary developments in the sciences, especially for the anglophone world.

He was the first lecturer in history and philosophy of science at the University of Cambridge
University of Cambridge
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. A founding fellow of Darwin College
Darwin College, Cambridge
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, he became University Reader in 1966 and Tarner Lecturer at Trinity College
Trinity College, Cambridge
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 in 1973.

Buchdahl founded the journal Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science. It is known for scientific integrity
Integrity
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 and philosophical consistency
Consistency
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He was survived by his wife, Nancy, and three sons.

Literature

  • Buchdahl, Gerd. Article in: Werner Röder/Herbert A. Strauss (Hrsg.): International Biographical Dictionary of Central European Émigrés 1933–1945 (= Biographisches Handbuch der deutsch­sprachigen Emigration nach 1933). Vol. 2, Saur, Mün­chen 1983.
  • Nick Jardine: Obituary. Gerd Buchdahl (1914–2001): Founding Editor. In: Studies in History and Philosophy of Science 32, 2001, No. 3, p. 401–405.
  • Roger S. Woolhouse: Gerd Buchdahl: Biographical and Bibliographical. In: Roger S. Woolhouse (Hrsg.): Metaphysics and Philosophy of Science in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. Essays in Honour of Gerd Buchdahl. Kluwer, Dordrecht 1988, ISBN 90-277-2743-0, p. 1–7.
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