Richard Wahle


Richard Wahle was professor of philosophy at the Universities of Czernowitz and Vienna.
Wahle pronounced in his Tragicomedy of Wisdom on what he acknowledged as only "definite, agnostic, absolute critique of knowledge" and psychology as surviving, or rather maintained that critiques of knowledge, logic and psychology have nothing to do with philosophy. As a consequence of his fundamental attitude, Wahle did not recognize the ego as a nucleus of forces but only as an imprint in the texture of the universe.
In his Formation of Character Wahle made important contributions to modern characterology. Wahle's devastating criticism of philosophers spared only a few, including Spinoza, Hamann and Herbart, in whom he praised usefulness.

Works

Gehirn und Bewusstsein, 1884Die geometrische Methode des Spinoza, 1888Das Ganze der Philosophie und ihr Ende, 1894Über den Mechanismus des geistigen Lebens, 1906Grundlagen einer neuen Psychiatrie, 1931