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  Friedrich Albert Lange - LoveToKnow 1911
FRIEDRICH ALBERT LANGE (1828-1875), German philosopher and sociologist, was born on the 28th of September 1828, at Wald, near Solingen, the son of the theologian, J. Lange (q.v.).
Lange then entered on a career of militant journalism in the cause of political and social reform.
In Lange's Logische Studien, which attempts a reconstruction of formal logic, the leading idea is that reasoning has validity in so far as it can be represented in terms of space.
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  Friedrich Albert Lange - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Friedrich Albert Lange (September 28, 1828 - November 23, 1875), was a German philosopher and sociologist.
He was born on at Wald, near Solingen, the son of the theologian, Johann Peter Lange.
Lange then began a career of militant journalism in the cause of political and social reform.
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 Friedrich Albert Lange
Lange was one of the first in this period to argue that the appropriate response to the philosophical situation in Germany at the middle of the nineteenth century was to return to Kant.
Lange considers the possibility that many of these then commonplace arguments could perhaps be seen merely as arguments in favour of a subjective account of secondary qualities and that one could respond by insisting that nonetheless the empirical theory we construct gives us a correct account of the primary qualities.
Lange begins by granting that regarding humans as egoists concerned only with satisfying their desires may well be an abstraction that allows for some degree of predictive success when it comes to explaining human behaviour in the market place.
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 Friedrich Albert Lange Summary
The German philosopher, historian, and sociologist Friedrich Albert Lange was born at Wald near Solingen.
Lange remained in Duisberg as a newspaper editor and secretary of the chamber of commerce.
Friedrich Albert Lange (September 28, 1828 - November 23, 1875), was a German philosopher and sociologist.
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 Friedrich Albert Lange -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Friedrich Albert Lange (September 28, 1828 - November 23, 1875), was a (A person of German nationality) German (A specialist in philosophy) philosopher and (A social scientist who studies the institutions and development of human society) sociologist.
Lange then began a career of militant (Newspapers and magazines collectively) journalism in the cause of political and social reform.
According to Lange, to think clearly about ((philosophy) the philosophical theory that matter is the only reality) materialism is to refute it.
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 Biologie - Friedrich Albert Lange
Lange studierte von 1848 bis 1851 in Bonn Theologie, Philosophie und Philologie, war dann nach dem Examen von 1852 bis 1855 Gymnasiallehrer in Köln und ab 1857 Privatdozent für Philosophie und Pädagogik in Bonn.
Kurz darauf verließ Lange Bonn wieder und blieb bis 1861 Gymnasiallehrer in Duisburg.
Shlomo Na’aman, F.A. Lange in der deutschen Arbeiterbewegung; in: Duisburger Forschungen 21 (1975), 20-55
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 AllRefer.com - Friedrich Albert Lange (Philosophy, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Friedrich Albert Lange[frE´drikh Al´bert lAng´u] Pronunciation Key, 1828–75, German neo-Kantian philosopher.
1950), Lange argued that some truths about nature are unknowable because their verification would involve moving beyond the sphere of any possible human experience.
He advocated limiting the categories used in science to those necessary for the mechanistic explanation of nature.
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 MODERN PHILOSOPHY: The Philosophy of Positivism   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Lange, a leader of Neo-Kantianism, demonstrated materialism but, on the other hand, he taught us to appreciate the materialistic philosophers whose independence of idealistic traditions has often obtained sound results and has been directed by true critical insight.
Above all, Lange destroyed the not uncommon prejudice that the adoption of idealistic views on metaphysics would guarantee higher moral standards than could be achieved by the conduct of life of those who professed materialism in metaphysics.
Lange, a professor at the University of Marburg, energetically defended the interests of the workers and their political and economic demands, and he was eager to improve their educational and cultural conditions.
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 The James-Lange theory (from motivation) --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Lange's belief that a state-run economy could be as efficient as (or more efficient than) a market economy prompted his return to Poland after World War II, where he worked for the country's Stalinist government in an attempt to prove his views.
The stark photographs of the victims of the Great Depression of the 1930s that were made by Dorothea Lange were a major influence on succeeding documentary and journalistic photographers.
From 1909 to 1933 Norwegian diplomat and peace advocate Christian Lous Lange served as secretary-general of the Inter-Parliamentary Union, a conference of delegates from the legislative bodies of the world's nations.
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 Lange - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lange is based off the german word lang, which means long.
Lange is usually pronounced in english as lang, while in german and dutch, it's pronounced lung-uh.
Jack D. Lange, publisher of medical books and former professor emeritus at UCSF
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 The Philosophy of the Positivists - Page 2
LUDWIG A. Both in Das Wesen des Christentums (The Essence of Christianity) and Vorlesungen uber das Wesen der Religion (Lectures on the Essence of Religion), Ludwig Feuerbach (picture) sought to reduce religion to the cult of humanity.
Friedrich Albert Lange (1828-1875) in his History of Materialism demonstrates the necessity of rejecting and overcoming materialism because it presumes to derive knowledge from material motion.
Neither of these parallels is derivable from experience -- not the psychic one, because knowledge is not a link in the chain of experience, but rather its internal aspect; not the physical one, because experience is a result of our mode of perceiving.
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 Green/Nietzsche and the Transcendental Tradition. Chapter 5   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Lange: "A reality, as man imagines it, and for which he yearns, when this image is disturbed: an existence that is absolutely firm, independent of us and nevertheless perceived by us—such a reality does not exist" [Lange 1882, 822].
Both Lange and Schopenhauer attempt to overcome the self-reference problem generated by claims that the world depends upon a self within the world by treating the empirical self upon which the world depends as the empirical self understood independently of the contributions of that very self.
Thus Lange claims that, in speaking of "the knowledge of the dependence of the world upon our organs" (3: 205), we are giving an explanation in terms of these organs not as phenomena but, in a sense, transcendentally, that is, as independent of the contributions of the organs themselves.
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 Friedrich Albert Lange (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
Ellissen, O. Friedrich Albert Lange: Eine Lebensbeschreibung, Wohlfeile Ausgabe, Leipzig: Julius Baedeker.
Heinze, M., 1877, “Der Idealismus Friedrich Albert Lange's”, Vierteljahrsschrift für wissenschaftliche Philosophie, 1: 173-201.
Reichesberg, N., 1892, Friedrich Albert Lange als Nationalökonom, Bern: K. Wys.
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 Bebel’s Reminiscences   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
If, in later editions of his work, his standpoint inclines more to the right side, and if it is true, as critics of his history of materialism say, that he inclines towards metaphysics in it, I regard these leanings as results of a long and severe physical ailment, to which he succumbed, all too young.
Bleuler, Lange and the young Reinhold Ruegg, the subsequent co-owner of the “Zurich Post,” started a sweeping agitation for a democratic reform of the constitution of the canton, with the assistance of fellow spirits, and in 1868 they saw their work crowned with success.
At the end of October, 1870, Lange was appointed professor at the university of Zurich.
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 Philosophical Chronology of the 19th century Kant to Nietzsche Daniel Fidel Ferrer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Oct. 15th Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche is born to Franzisk Oehler and Carl Ludwig Nietzche (1900).
Lange, Frederick A. - The History of Materialism: And Criticism of Its Present Importance (Geschichte des Materialismus und Kritik seiner Bedeutung in der Gegenwart).
Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900), German poet and philosopher: The Birth of Tragedy.
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 Anette Horn: An end to conformity: Jürgen Fuchs' experience of the army in Fassonschnitt (Crewcut) and Das Ende einer ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
Werner Stegmaier argues that, although Nietzsche's understanding of the natural sciences never exceeded the common tenets, this was sufficient to make their results productive for his own philosophy.
Der Einfluß von Wilhelm Roux auf Friedrich Nietzsche.' In: Nietzsche Studien, Bd.
Friedrich Nietzsche, Alexandre Herzen (fils) und Charles Féré 1888'.
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 Im Klassenverband von der Grundschule zur Gesamtschule - wdr.de - Brennpunkt Schule
Neues Wissen ließe sich bei gleichen Voraussetzungen sehr viel besser vermitteln, so die Pädagogin.
"Dass Schüler bessere Leistungen bringen, wenn sie lange Zeit zusammen lernen, zeigen die Erfahrungen in den skandinavischen Ländern", erklärt Rita Thomas.
In der Solinger Schule wird die Gruppe jetzt bis zur zehnten Klasse zusammen sein.
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 Mueller Science - Specialities: Switzerland
The professor for geometry Jakob Steiner and the jurist Friedrich Ludwig Keller, the physician Emile Henri Dubois-Reymond, the botanist Simon Schwendener and the romanist Adolf Tobler taught in Berlin, the physician Rudolf Albert Koelliker in Würzburg.
Albert Gallatin was secretary of the Treasury under the American President Thomas Jefferson.
In intensive cooperation with Heinrich Pestalozzi stood the educationists Johann Friedrich Herbart and Friedrich Fröbel.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Materialism
Even Kant himself, whom Lange invokes as the bulwark against Materialism, is very appropriately called by the historian of Idealism, O. Willman, "the lad who throws stones at ideas".
The idea, whose revival and development, as Lange expects, "will raise mankind to a new level is, as we have shown, not to be sought in non-Christian philosophy.
Only a return to the Christian view of the world, which is founded on Christian philosophy and the teachings of the Socratic School, can prevent the catastrophes prophesied by Lange, and perhaps raise mankind to a higher cultural level.
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Bernstein rejected Marx's analysis that concludes that crises can not be avoided in capitalism, and that the contrast between the rich few and the working many will become more obvious.
From this principle and a Marxist analysis of capitalism (which Kant would not have accepted) it follows that capitalism ought to be abolished because it is inherently exploitative.
F. Lange was a member of the neo-Kantian movement in German philosophy in the mid- to-late 19th century.
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 Green/Nietzsche and the Transcendental Tradition. Introduction   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
To concede that Nietzsche himself questions the possibility of truth is to give aid and comfort to the enemy: to legitimize in some way the barbarians who have taken over comparative literature and English and have now set their sights on philosophy.
And he had read a number of philosophers in the nineteenth-century Neo-Kantian tradition, such as Schopenhauer, Friedrich Albert Lange, Gustav Teichmüller, and Afrikan Spir.
Lange's influence has been the topic of a book-length study (Stack 1983; see also Salaquarda 1987), as has Nietzsche's relationship to the pre-Socratics and Plato (Richardson 1996).
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 NCAW Spring 03 | Marsha Morton on Klinger's Darwinism in Nature and Society   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
By mid-century, scientists Vogt, Büchner, Jacob Moleschott and Friedrich Albert Lange examined issues in philosophy, history and anthropology from a materialist orientation, and under the influence of Ludwig Feuerbach and David Friedrich Strauss, rejected a faith in divine creation and a teleological worldview.
Opposition to church and state was an early hallmark of the movement, initiated by Haeckel's famous 1863 Stettin speech, in which he declared that "neither the weapons of tyrants nor the curses of priests" could suppress the truths of evolutionary theory.
Annegret Friedrich has suggested that the two groups are gendered representations of the male domain of scientific reason versus the female realm of nature and nurture.
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It was no other than young Friedrich Nietzsche who took this concept from Lange, whom he much admired, and related }{ \i\lang1033\langfe1031\langnp1033 Begriffsdichtung }{\lang1033\langfe1031\langnp1033 explicitly to metaphysics.
\endash His admiration for Lange \rquote s }{\i\lang1033\langfe1031\langnp1033 Geschichte des Materialismus}{\lang1033\langfe1031\langnp1033 Nietzsche expresses in a letter to Hermann Mushacke from November 1866: \'93 The most important philosophical work that has been published in recent decades is undoubtedly Lange, Geschichte des Materialismus, on which I could write a eulogy several pages long\'94 (Nietzsche 1986, vol.
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 Directory Text Search   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
These are the matches for the regular expression `lange'.
Lange issued his study on the workers' question.
A friend of the working classes, Lange strove for social justice,
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 Allan Megill HIEU 380 OCT Fall 2002
Friedrich Nietzsche, The Will to Power (B3313.W53 E5 1968), pp.
Friedrich Albert Lange, History of Materialism and Criticism of Its Present Importance, trans.
B3313.G42.E53 Nietzsche, Friedrich The Birth of Tragedy and The
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 Durkheim Timeline   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
His involvement in the beginnings of adult education in Germany bring him in close personal contact with other early socialists, such as the philosopher and economist Friedrich Albert Lange (1828-1875) of Zurich University and the co-founder of the German Social Democratic Party, August Bebel (1840- 1913).
Albert Schäffle publishes his Bau und Leben der sozialen Körpers.
Levy-Bruhl made an attaché(until January of 1919) in the cabinet of the Minister for Munitions, Albert Thomas, who had been his student.
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 H-Net Review: Robert William Goodrich on Socialist Darwinism: Evolution in German Socialist ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-04)
For this argument, Weikart presents a complex constellation of ideologies: Marxist (Marx, Engels, Bebel, Bernstein, and a mature Kautsky) and non-Marxist (Lange, Buechner, Dodel, the young Kautsky) socialism; Darwinian and non-Darwinian (especially Tremaux and Lamarck) evolutionary theory; and non-socialist proponents and opponents of various strands of evolutionary theory.
The rich correspondence between intellectual and political leaders exposes the tension and uncertainty towards Darwinism that lay beneath the common perception of a homogeneously positive reception by socialists.
The men (and there are only men) whose ideas fill the pages are all well-known to any historian of the nineteenth century: Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Friedrich Albert Lange, Ludwig Buechner, August Bebel, Karl Kautsky, and Eduard Bernstein.
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