About: Isaak Benrubi

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Isaak Benrubi (24 May 1876 in Thessaloniki – October 19 1943 in Geneva) was a philosopher from the Ottoman city of Thessaloniki, he opposed the conventional character of the act of knowing in "subject" and "object" to the reality that is interested in both subject and object: "I can't exist without the universe, neither can the universe exist without me". He decided to attend the CIC's meeting in Geneva only after learning that both Albert Einstein and Henri Bergson would also be attending.

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  • Isaak Benrubi (* 24. Mai 1876 in Thessaloniki, Ottomanisches Reich; † 19. Oktober 1943 in Genf, Schweiz) war ein Philosoph jüdischer Abstammung aus der seinerzeit osmanischen Stadt Thessaloniki. Er setzte sich in seiner Arbeit gegen die konventionelle Begriffsunterscheidung von „Subjekt“ und „Objekt“ in der Erkenntnistheorie zur Wehr und proklamierte, die Realität sei vielmehr nur durch Beides gemeinsam, Subjekt und Objekt zugleich, existent: „Ich kann nicht ohne das Universum existieren, noch kann das Universum ohne mich existieren“. (de)
  • Isaak Benrubi (24 May 1876 in Thessaloniki – October 19 1943 in Geneva) was a philosopher from the Ottoman city of Thessaloniki, he opposed the conventional character of the act of knowing in "subject" and "object" to the reality that is interested in both subject and object: "I can't exist without the universe, neither can the universe exist without me". He decided to attend the CIC's meeting in Geneva only after learning that both Albert Einstein and Henri Bergson would also be attending. (en)
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  • Isaak Benrubi (* 24. Mai 1876 in Thessaloniki, Ottomanisches Reich; † 19. Oktober 1943 in Genf, Schweiz) war ein Philosoph jüdischer Abstammung aus der seinerzeit osmanischen Stadt Thessaloniki. Er setzte sich in seiner Arbeit gegen die konventionelle Begriffsunterscheidung von „Subjekt“ und „Objekt“ in der Erkenntnistheorie zur Wehr und proklamierte, die Realität sei vielmehr nur durch Beides gemeinsam, Subjekt und Objekt zugleich, existent: „Ich kann nicht ohne das Universum existieren, noch kann das Universum ohne mich existieren“. (de)
  • Isaak Benrubi (24 May 1876 in Thessaloniki – October 19 1943 in Geneva) was a philosopher from the Ottoman city of Thessaloniki, he opposed the conventional character of the act of knowing in "subject" and "object" to the reality that is interested in both subject and object: "I can't exist without the universe, neither can the universe exist without me". He decided to attend the CIC's meeting in Geneva only after learning that both Albert Einstein and Henri Bergson would also be attending. (en)
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  • Isaak Benrubi (de)
  • Isaak Benrubi (en)
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