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  1. Agnes Marie Constanze von Hartmann (née Taubert; 7 January 1844 – 8 May 1877), who wrote under the name A. Taubert, was a German philosopher and writer. She was known for her 1873 book Pessimism and Its Opponents and its contribution to the pessimism controversy in Germany.

  2. Agnes Taubert (Von Hartmann's wife) published Pessimism and Its Opponents, in 1873, in response to criticism of her husband, which had a strong influence on the controversy. The German-American philosopher Amalie J. Hathaway has been described as an unrecognised contributor to the controversy.

  3. Agnes Marie Constanze von Hartmann 1 (nacida Taubert, 7 de enero de 1844 - 8 de mayo de 1877) fue una escritora y filósofa alemana, conocida por su libro de 1873 El pesimismo y sus oponentes y su contribución a la controversia del pesimismo en Alemania. Biografía.

  4. Agnes Marie Constanze von Hartmann ( née Taubert; 7 January 1844 – 8 May 1877), who wrote under the name A. Taubert, was a German philosopher and writer. She was known for her 1873 book Pessimism and Its Opponents and its contribution to the pessimism controversy in Germany.

  5. 21 de mar. de 2024 · Abstract. This chapter treats two female philosophers who were active in the pessimism controversy in late nineteenth-century Germany: Agnes Taubert (1844–1877) and Olga Plümacher, née Hünerwadel (1839–1895).

  6. Agnes Marie Constanze Taubert [1] (* 7. Januar 1844 in Stralsund; † 8. Mai 1877 in Berlin) war eine deutsche Schriftstellerin. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Werke. 3 Literatur. 4 Weblinks. 5 Einzelnachweise. Leben. Agnes Tauberts Vater war Artillerieoberst.

  7. Abstract. This chapter attempts to describe the main episodes and issues of the pessimism controversy during its most active period, 1870–90. It deals with the defence of Hartmann’s philosophy by two ignored women philosophers, Olga Plümacher and Agnes Taubert. It discusses the criticisms of pessimism by a host of lesser known philosophers ...