Ludwig Noiré


Ludwig Noiré was a German philosopher, known for his studies involving the philosophy of language. He was born in Alzey.
He received his education at the University of Giessen, and later relocated to Mainz, where he worked as a grammar school teacher.
Alexander Bogdanov attributed some of his ideas, formalized as tektology, on the development of a monistic system to Ludwig Noiré.
Noiré contributed an historical introduction to F. Max Müller’s 1881 translation of Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason. It was titled "The Critique of Pure Reason as Illustrated by a Sketch of the Development of Occidental Philosophy" and was over 300 pages long.

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