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Region
  
Western philosophy

Siblings
  
Ferdinand Avenarius

Role
  
Philosopher


Name
  
Richard Avenarius

Grandparents
  
Ludwig Geyer

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Born
  
November 19, 1843
Paris

Era
  
19th-century philosophy

School
  
Empirio-criticism (Critical positivism)

Main interests
  
Empirical knowledge, philosophy of science

Died
  
August 18, 1896, Zurich, Switzerland

Influenced
  
William James, Anatoly Lunacharsky, Alexander Bogdanov, Ernst Mach

Parents
  
Eduard Avenarius, Augusta Cacilie

Similar People
  
Ernst Mach, Immanuel Kant, Ferdinand Avenarius, David Hume, Auguste Comte

Notable ideas
  
empirical criticism

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Richard Ludwig Heinrich Avenarius (November 19, 1843 – August 18, 1896) was a German-Swiss philosopher. He formulated the radical positivist doctrine of "empirical criticism" or empirio-criticism.

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Life

Avenarius attended the Nicolaischule in Leipzig and studied athe University of Zurich, Berlin, and the University of Leipzig. At the University of Leipzig, he received the Doctor of Philosophy in 1868 with his thesis on Baruch Spinoza and his pantheism, obtained the habilitation in 1876 and taught there as Privatdozent. One year later, he became professor at the University of Zurich. He died in Zurich in 1896.

Work

Avenarius believed that scientific philosophy must be concerned with purely descriptive definitions of experience, which must be free of both metaphysics and materialism. His opposition to the materialist assertions of Karl Vogt resulted in an attack upon empirio-criticism by Vladimir Lenin in the latter's Materialism and Empirio-criticism.

Avenarius' principal works are the famously difficult Kritik der reinen Erfahrung (Critique of Pure Experience, 1888–1890) and Der menschliche Weltbegriff (The Human Concept of the World, 1891) which influenced Ernst Mach, Ber Borochov and, to a lesser extent, William James.

He taught Anatoly Lunacharsky and was also influential on Alexander Bogdanov and Nikolai Valentinov.

Family

Avenarius was the second son of the German publisher Eduard Avenarius and Cäcilie née Geyer, a daughter of the actor and painter Ludwig Geyer and a (step-)sister of Richard Wagner. However, there are speculations in science that her father was the biological father of Richard Wagner too. Richard's brother, Ferdinand Avenarius, led the cultural organization Dürerbund and belonged to the initiators of a culture reform movement in Germany. Wagner was Avenarius' godfather.[1]

References

Richard Avenarius Wikipedia