Otto Buek

Otto Buek (19 November 1873 – 1966) was a German philosopher and translator born in St. Petersburg.

He studied philosophy, chemistry and mathematics at the University of Heidelberg, and obtained his doctorate from the University of Marburg. Later he worked as a journalist in Berlin, where he translated works of Tolstoy, Unamuno and Alexander Herzen. Additionally, with Kurt Wildhagen (1871–1949), he edited works by Turgenev, Gogol and two volumes of Ernst Cassirer's edition of Kant's collected writings. During the 1920s, he worked as a correspondent for the Argentine newspaper ''La Nación''.

From a philosophical standpoint, Buek was an advocate of neo-Kantianism, and as a young man was a disciple of Marburg philosopher Hermann Cohen (1848–1918). He was friends to physiologist and pacifist Georg Friedrich Nicolai (1874–1964), and only one of three intellectuals in Germany who signed Nicolai's 1914 anti-war counter-manifesto, Manifesto to the Europeans (''Aufruf an die Europäer''). The other two being physicist Albert Einstein and astronomer Wilhelm Julius Foerster. Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Unamuno, Miguel de
    Published 1927
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    by Kant, Immanuel
    Published 1909
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    by Kant, Immanuel
    Published 1922
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    by Kant, Immanuel
    Published 1923
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    by Kant, Immanuel
    Published 1921
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    by Kant, Immanuel
    Published 1921
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