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Rudolf Hermann Lotze - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lotze was one of the most influential philosophers of the second half of the nineteenth century, and he has man followers, particularly among theologians. This is explained by the fact that in his speculation ethical and religious needs come into their full rights. ... Rudolf Hermann Lotze (1817-1881)
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Questions about lotze, rudolf hermann
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Rudolf Hermann Lotze (picture) was born on May 21, 1817 and died on July 1, 1881. He was a German philosopher who attempted to reconcile the concepts of mechanistic science with the principles of romantic idealism.
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Lotze, Rudolf Hermann Encyclopedia article; The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition, 2009. Read Lotze, Rudolf Hermann at Questia library.
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RUDOLF HERMANN LOTZE (1817-1881), German philosopher, was born in Bautzen on the 21st of May 1817, the son of a physician. ... Lotze's first essay was his dissertation De futurae biologiae principibus philosophicis, with which he gained (1838) the degree of doctor of medicine, after having only four months previously got...
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Rudolf Hermann Lotze - Brief entry from the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy on this German thinker. ... Wikipedia: Rudolf Hermann Lotze - Entry from this openly-edited material, incorporating material from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica.
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Recommended Reading: George Santayana, Lotze's System of Philosophy; Hermann Lotze, Grundzuge der praktischen Philosophie (Rodopi, 1969); and Hermann Lotze, Outlines of Psychology (Ayer, 1973). ... Nearby terms: loop « Lorenz attractor « Lorenz Konrad « Lotze Rudolf Hermann » Lovejoy Arthur Oncken » lower set » LTM...
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The Encyclopedia Britannica is free at the JCSM Study Center! This page has information about LOTZE, RUDOLF HERMANN (1817-1881) - Encyclopedia Britannica - LOTZE, RUDOLF HERMANN (1817-1881) ... LOTZE, RUDOLF HERMANN (1817-1881) , German philosopher, was born in Bautzen on the 21st of May 1817, the son of a physician.
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Microcosmus: An Essay concerning Man and His Relation to the World.; LOTZE, RUDOLF HERMANN (1817-1881),. Offered by John Gach Books ... LOTZE, RUDOLF HERMANN (1817-1881), Microcosmus: An Essay concerning Man and His Relation to the World.; Translated by Elizabeth Hamilton & E. E. Constance Jones. NY: Scribner & Welford, 1885.
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