Jaap Kruithof
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Jaap Kruithof (Berchem, 13 December 1929 - Boechout, 25 February 2009) was a Belgian philosopher and writer. His parents were Dutch Protestants. He took degrees in history, law and philosophy in Ghent, and in Paris. Then he earned a Ph.D. on Hegel's ontology, with honours. Since the 1960s he was, along with Etienne Vermeersch and Leo Apostel, one of the icons of the Ghent University and the Flemish intelligentsia in general.[1] He was also a musician (organist) and taught the sociology of music at the Royal Music Conservatory in Antwerp.
Throughout his life, Kruithof was an unflinching debunker of capitalism; ideologically, he sympathised with revolutionary socialism, humanitarian movements and ecocentrism.
Publications
- Het uitgangspunt van Hegels ontologie (1958)
- Jeugd voor de muur (1962) (samen met Jos Van Ussel)
- De zingever (Boom, Meppel 1968)
- Op weg naar een Nobelprijs (De Clauwaert, 1973)
- Eticologie (Boom, Meppel 1973)
- Vrijheid en vervreemding : kritische opstellen over etiek en sociale wetenschappen (EPO, 1984)
- Arbeid en lust I en II (EPO, 1984 en 1986)
- De mens aan de grens (EPO, 1985)
- Omgaan met de dingen : over het gedrag van de moderne westerling (Dedalus, 1991)
- Ingaan op de dingen : over het gedrag van de moderne westerling (Dedalus, 1992)
- Doorgaan met de dingen : over het gedrag van de moderne westerling (Dedalus, 1994)
- Een wereld zonder stuurman : gesprekken 1962-1995 (Nijgh en Van Ditmar, 1995)
- Geen dier jankt zo ongenadig als de mens (Hadewijch, 1997)
- Het neoliberalisme (EPO, 2000)
- Het humanisme (EPO, 2001)
References
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