Friedrich Wilhelm Foerster (1869–1966) was a German academic educationist pacifist and philosopher known for his public opposition to Nazism. His works primarily dealt with the development of ethics through education sexology politics and international law.
birth date
1869-06-02
birth place
Berlin, Germany, Kingdom of Prussia
death date
1966-01-09, --01-09
death place
Switzerland, Kilchberg Zürich
era
20th-century philosophy, 19th-century philosophy
influenced by
Immanuel Kant, Woodrow Wilson, Felix Adler (professor), Constantin_Frantz
LCCN Id
nr/88/010880
main interest
Christianity, Pacifism, International law, Education theory
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