Education
Born in Munich, he originally studied mathematics, physics, and chemistry, graduating with a Doctor of Philosophy in 1886, before turning to philosophy.
philosopher university professor
Born in Munich, he originally studied mathematics, physics, and chemistry, graduating with a Doctor of Philosophy in 1886, before turning to philosophy.
In 1894, he habilitated in philosophy and subsequently held a post in philosophy at the University of Munich (until 1903 as a Privatdozent). In 1910, Cornelius moved as a full professor to the "Akademie für Sozialwissenschaften", which four years later would become a department of the newly founded University of Frankfurt. Among his students in Frankfurt were Max Horkheimer and Theodor Adorno.
He retired in 1928.
Cornelius died in 1947 in Gräfelfing.