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Born | June 20, 1789 Koblenz |
Died | March 18, 1852 Heidelberg |
Education | University of Heidelberg |
Friedrich Wilhelm Carové (June 20, 1789 – March 18, 1852) was a German philosopher and publicist.
He was a lawyer, held some judicial offices, was made doctor of philosophy by the University of Heidelberg, and officiated for a short time as professor at Breslau. He was one of the founders of the Heidelberg Burschenschaft, and participated in the famous Wartburg festival. He was afterward a member of the provisional German parliament (German: Frankfurter Vorparlament) of 1848.
His most elaborate works are attacks on the Roman Catholic religion, and include: