Gustav Emil Mueller
Gustav Emil Mueller was a Swiss philosopher and Hegelian scholar.
Mueller was born in Bern, Switzerland, and received a doctorate in philosophy in 1923 from the University of Bern. He studied also at the University of Heidelberg. After teaching in European universities and joining the faculty of the University of Oregon in 1925, he became a professor of philosophy at the University of Oklahoma in 1930 where he remained on the faculty until his retirement in 1968. He then returned to Bern, where he continued to work and write until the end of his life. Here is a quote:
His parents were Gustav Adolf Arthur Mueller and Therese Schwarzenbach. Both of his grandfathers were also professors. Johann Müller was a professor of mathematics at Bern Gymnasium and Valentin Schwarzenbach was professor of chemistry at the University of Bern.
He married Renee Frieda Mueller in 1925, and they had three children.
He also wrote and published poetry and drama, and composed music. Mueller's collected papers are housed at the University of Oklahoma, Western History Collections. Hegel: The Man, His Vision, and His Work is considered to be his most important contribution.
Books
In English
- The History of American Philosophy,
- The Philosophy of Our Uncertainties,What Plato Thinks" Philosophy and the War The World as Spectacle Education Limited - Greek Translation 1963Discourses on Religion
- Philosophy of Literature,
- Dialectic: A Way Into and Within Philosophy
- The Interplay of Opposites
- A Dialectical Ontology Hegel Encyclopedia of Philosophy by Hegel, translated and annotated by G. E Mueller
- Hegel: The Man, His Vision, and His Work
- Plato, The Founder of Philosophy as Dialectic
- Origins and Dimensions of Philosophy
- ''Instead of a Biography''
In German
Geschichtsphilosophische Grundbegriffe bei Marx Americanische Philosophie - second, expanded edition in 1950Der Mensch im Sein Hegel über Offenbarung, Kirche, und Philosophie Hegel über Sittlichkeit und Geschichte Hegel: Denkgeschichte eines Lebendigen Dialektische Philosophie Zwischen Welten Wilhelm Busch als Philosoph Erlebtes Amerika Nachchristliches Tagebuch- ''Eine Formkunst als Kunstform''
Poetry
Lese Nachlese Schwimmer im Licht- ''Der Augenblick; Gedichte und Doppelreime''