Michael Hissmann

Michael Hissmann (1752, Hermannstadt – 1784, Göttingen) was a German philosopher, an advocate of French sensualism, and a radical materialist who translated Condillac, Charles de Brosses, and Joseph Priestley into German.

Hissmann studied philosophy at Erlangen and Göttingen. From 1778 to 1783 he edited the ''Magazin für die Philosophie und ihre Geschichte''. He became an extraordinary professor at Göttingen in 1782, and a full professor in 1784. Provided by Wikipedia
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