Johann Gottfried Teske
Johann Gottfried Teske was a German physicist and philosopher who is best known for his collaboration with Immanuel Kant on his work De Igne.
Life
Teske studied from 1719 at the University of Königsberg. He later moved to the University of Halle, where on 27 May 1726 he acquired a master's degree. He returned to the University of Königsberg on 10 August 1726, where he became a lecturer of philosophy. In 1728, he became an associate professor of logic and metaphysics and, in 1729, a full professor of physics. In 1733, he was appointed to the Samland Consistory. He also became Vice President and Official at the Consistory.In 1760, he received an honorary professorship at the University of St. Petersburg as an honorary member of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Teske's most famous pupil was Immanuel Kant, whom he supervised as a mentor in acquiring a master's degree and assisted in his work De Igne. Teske, who was the first physicist at the University of Königsberg, was involved in the study of electricity. He also participated in the organizational tasks of Königsberg University. He was dean of the faculty of philosophy and in the summer of 1772 became the rector of the Alma Mater.