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Ernst Marcus by Hermann Kätelhön

Ernst Moses Marcus (3 September 1856, Kamen – 30 October 1928, Essen) was a German lawyer and philosopher. He developed a theory of aether based on Immanuel Kant's posthumous work Opus Postumum, however sharply disagreeing with Erich Adickes' interpretation. He used this to mount a criticism of Albert Einstein's theory of relativity.[1] He was a major influence on Salomo Friedlaender.

Ernst was the son of Robert Ruben Marcus and Berta Marcus.[2] He studied law in Bonn and Berlin. Whilst working as an Assessor in 1889 he developed an interest in philosophy. In 1890 he was appointed as a judge in Essen. In 1893 he married Berta Auerbach, with whom he had three children.[3]

In 1899 he started regular meetings with Salomo Friedlaender, who admired his theses and became a firm supporter of him. Friedlaender referred to him by the epithet "the Krupp of logic".

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  • Kants Revolutionsprinzip (1902)
  • Das Erkenntnisproblem (1905)
  • Die Beweisfuehrung in der Kritik der reinen Vernunft (1914)
  • Kants Weltgebaeude (1917)
  • Das Problem der Excentrischen Empfindung und seine Losung (1918) Berlin: Verlag der Sturm
  • Theorie einer natuerlichen Magie: Gegründet auf Kants Weltlehre (1924) Munich: Ernst Reinhardt.
  • Kritik des Aufbaus der speziellen Relativitaetstheorie (1926)
  • Die Zeit und Raumlehre Kants (1927)

His papers are held by the Leo Baeck Institute, New York.[3]

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