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G. F. Meiers formaler Vorurteilsbegriff zwischen Universitätsphilosophie und Moralischen Wochenschriften

Godel, Rainer

Archiv für Begriffsgeschichte, Bd. 49 (2007), Iss. 0: S. 100–130

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Godel, Rainer

Abstract

I argue in this article that Georg Friedrich Meier’s formal concept of »prejudice« alters within various literary, philosophical, and popular genres and duringmore than 25 years that he was dealing with the problem. In the German Enlightenment, Meier’s concept was seminal because he was the fi rst to formalizethe concept of prejudice by, on the one hand, demonstrating that it should not be seen simply as a wrong or harmful mental attitude and, on the other hand, byintegrating this concept in a theory of prejudice. This article demonstrates that Meier’s concept of »prejudice« deals with issues of rationality, of moral theology,and of social pragmatics. His theory, contradictory as it may seem, was decisive for the rehabilitation of prejudices and for the transformation of the discoursein the second half of the 18th century.

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Rainer Godel: G. F. Meiers formaler Vorurteilsbegriff zwischen Universitätsphilosophie und Moralischen Wochenschriften 99