Hermann Schwarz (philosopher)
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Hermann Schwarz (December 22, 1864 in Düren, Rhenish Prussia – December 1951 in Darmstadt, West Germany) was a German philosopher. Educated at Halle, where he devoted himself to mathematics and to philosophy, he became professor at Marburg in 1908 and at Greifswald in 1910. His philosophy was not unlike that of Goswin Uphues. He edited the Zeitschrift für Philosophie und philosophische Kritik.
A notable ideologue of Nazism, Schwarz described National Socialist politics as a "religious experience". He subscribed to the views of Alfred Rosenberg and was an adherent of the German Faith Movement.