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Lotze, Rudolf Hermann
Born May 21, 1817, in Bautzen; died July 1, 1881, in Berlin. German philosopher, physician, and natural scientist. Lotze was a professor of philosophy at the universities of Leipzig (from 1842), Göttingen (1844-81), and Berlin (1881). In his Medical Psychology (1852) and other specialized works on medicine and physiology, he defended certain tenets of mechanistic materialism, while criticizing vitalism. In his philosophical works, including Mikrokosmus (vols. 1-3, 1856-64; Russian translation, parts 1-3, 1866-67) and A System of Philosophy (1874-79), he developed ideas of objective idealism close to Leibnizian monadism. Lotze introduced the teleological concept of standards of meaning as a specific characteristic of the content of thought in cognition theory and logic; analogously, he introduced the concept of value in ethics. WORKSGeschichte der Ästhetik in Deutschland. Munich, 1868.Logik. Leipzig, 1912. In Russian translation: Osnovaniia prakticheskoi filosofii. St. Petersburg, 1882. Osnovaniia psikhologii. St. Petersburg, 1884. REFERENCESMirtov, D. P. Uchenie Lome o dukhe chelovecheskom i dukhe absoliutnom. St. Petersburg, 1914.Ambrosi, L. E. Lotze e la sua filosofia. Rome, 1912. Wentscher, M. Lotze. Heidelberg, 1913. Thomas, E. Lotze’s Theory of Reality. London, 1921. Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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