"Karl Heinrich Heydenreich (19 February 1764, Stolpen – 26 April 1801, Burgwerben) was a German philosopher and poet.
Heydenreich was educated at the Thomasschule zu Leipzig and ...
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the University of Leipzig. In 1787 he became professor of philosophy at Leipzig. Writing works on Spinoza in the late 1780s, he became increasingly influenced by Immanuel Kant: his Betrachtungen (1790-1) was "the first real example of a Kantian philosophical theology". Forced to give up his professorship in 1797, he died unsalaried." - (en.wikipedia.org 30.01.2020)