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Even the idea of Lotze, that the atoms (in themselves different) are not really the final elements of matter, but consist of still more simple but likewise different elements, seems to us more a decoration than an extension of the limits at which our perception has arrived; we stand before a double door, but find both doors locked.
The Theories of Darwin and Their Relation to Philosophy, Religion, and Morality Rudolf Schmid
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Published an important treatise on the origin of space perception, and dedicated it to Lotze.
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Returned to Göttingen to prepare his habilitation on mathematical axioms under the supervision of Lotze and successfully defended it in October 1870.
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Stumpf understands this project as a widening of the initial program on psychognosie by Lotze and Brentano,
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This aspect of the general theory of relations is comparable to Husserl's pure logic, while in the field of psychology it corresponds to what Lotze calls
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“Body and Soul,” for example, Stumpf criticized the theory of parallelism that was dominant in the nineteenth century since Fechner, and which had adopted, after Lotze, the theory of interactionism, which recognizes the causal action of bodily processes on the psychical and vice versa.
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H.re, one finds an explicit debt to H.gel and to Lotze (whose System of Philosophy he was encouraged by T.H. Green to translate and edit).
My Recycled Soul 2009
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Entered the ecclesiastical seminary in Würzburg and due to the influence of Brentano and Lotze, he resigned in July 1870.
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“Renaissance of Philosophy” on the state of philosophy since Lotze.
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From his two mentors Brentano and Lotze, Stumpf inherited a marked interest in the history of philosophy.
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