Works
- Prolegomena zur Philosophie, Vierter Abschnitt. Von der Sprache und dem inneren Wesen der Erkenntnis (1852)
- Abhandlungen zur systematischen Philosophie Von den Sätzen. Erläuterungen zur Metaphysik (1853)
- Von der Sprache und dem inneren Wesen der Erkenntnis, in Prolegomena zur Philosophie (1852)
- Die Philosophie seit Kant (1876)
- Über die Lehre von F. H. Jacobi (1876)
- Geschichte der Logik (1881)
- Logik (1886) edited by Heinrich Wiese
- Begriff, Formen und Grundlegung der Rechtsphilosophie (1889) edited by Heinrich Wiese
- Psychologie (1897) edited by Heinrich Wiese
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Name | Harms, Friedrich |
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Date of birth | 1819 |
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Date of death | 1880 |
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