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Friedrich Eduard Beneke (February 17, 1798 - 1854), was a German psychologist.
The distinctive features of Beneke's system are the firmness with which he maintained that in empirical psychology is to be found the basis of all philosophy, and his rigid treatment of mental phenomena by the genetic method.
Beneke was a most prolific writer, and besides the works mentioned above, published large treatises in the several departments of philosophy, both pure and as applied to educatiun and ordinary life.
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Friedrich Eduard Beneke (February 17, 1798 - 1854), German psychologist, was born at Berlin, studied at the universities of Halle and Berlin, and served as a volunteer in the war of 1815.
The distinctive peculiarity of Beneke's system consists, first, in the firmness with which he maintained that in empirical psychology is to be found the basis of all philosophy; and secondly, in his rigid treatment of mental phenomena by the genetic method.
Among German writers, who, though not professed followers of Beneke, have been largely influenced by him, may be mentioned Ueberweg and Karl Fortlage[?] (1806-1881).
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Friedrich Eduard Beneke (February 17, 1798 - 1854), was a (A person of German nationality) German (A scientist trained in psychology) psychologist.
He was born at (Capital of Germany located in eastern Germany) Berlin, studied at the universities of Halle and Berlin, and served as a volunteer in the war of 1815.
German writers, who, though not professed followers of Beneke, were influenced by him, included (additional info and facts about Friedrich Ueberweg) Friedrich Ueberweg and Karl Fortlage.
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He was born at Berlin, studied at the universities of Halle and Berlin, and servedas a volunteer in the war of 1815.
The distinctive features of Beneke's system are the firmness with which he maintained that in empirical psychology is to befound the basis of all philosophy, and his rigid treatment of mental phenomena by the genetic method.
Beneke was a most prolific writer, and besides the works mentioned above, published large treatises in the several departmentsof philosophy, both pure and as applied to educatiun and ordinary life.
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 FRIEDRICH EDUARD BENEKE - LoveToKnow Article on FRIEDRICH EDUARD BENEKE
According to him, tile perfected mind is a development from simple elements, and the first problem of philosophy is the determination of these elements and of the processes by which the development takes place.
The original hypotheses, peculia~ to Beneke, on which the whole depends, are hastily assumed and rest on a clumsy mechanical metaphor.
The most eminent members of the school are J. Dressier (whose Beneke oder Seeleniehre als Naturwissenschaft is an admirable exposition), Fried.
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German-born scientist and winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1943 for his development of the molecular beam as a tool for studying the characteristics of molecules and for his measurement of the magnetic moment of the proton.
Beneke agreed with Herbart's general idea that mathematics should be introduced into psychology, but he felt that Herbart's attempt to quantify psychological phenomena was insufficiently empirical.
Beneke suggested that more precise observations were needed, through psychological experiments.
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Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (October 15, 1844 – August 25, 1900) was a German philosopher, psychologist, and classical philologist.
Johann Christoph Friedrich von Schiller (November 10, 1759 – May 9, 1805), usually known as Friedrich Schiller, was a German poet, philosopher, historian, and dramatist.
Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher (November 21, 1768 - February 12, 1834) was a theologian and philosopher.
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Turning from Kant to his critics, Jakob Friedrich Fries (1773-1843) defended not only introspection as a scientific method, but also the notion that psychology could be based on rational principles.
Beneke suggested that more precise observations of psychological processes were needed, and that these could best be obtained in and through psychological experiments.
Although he never carried out psychological experiments himself, Beneke demanded that psychologists should develop their theories, and test them, under controlled conditions and with the systematic variation of variables.
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 Eduard Friedrich Morike --  Encyclopædia Britannica
German chemist, born in Munich; taught at many universities, last at University of Würzburg 1911–17; received 1907 Nobel prize for chemistry for research showing that alcoholic fermentation is caused by action of enzymes in yeast and not by yeast cells themselves.
Along with Johann Gottlieb Fichte and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Friedrich Schelling was one of the chief successors of Immanuel Kant in German philosophy.
The subjective vision of German epic and lyric poet Friedrich Klopstock marked a break with the rationalism that had dominated German literature in the early 18th century.
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Friedrich Benedikt Wilhelm von Hermann: Staatswirtschaftliche Untersuchungen über Vermögen, Wirthschaft, Produktivität der Arbeiten, Kapital, Preis, Gewinn, Einkommen und Verbrauch.
Eduard von Hartmann: Grundriss der Axiologie oder Wertwägungslehre.
Eduard Spranger: Der Sinn der Voraussetzungslosigkeit in den Geisteswissenschaften.
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 Friedrich Eduard Beneke --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Beneke studied theology and philosophy at the universities of Halle and…
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After more than a century of obscurity, the lyric poetry of Friedrich Hölderlin came to be recognized as some of the finest writing in the German language.
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Born in Ludwigsburg, he was trained as a pastor in Stuttgart.
Bernstein, Eduard (1850-1932), German Social Democratic leader and writer, born in Berlin, and educated at Berlin University.
Bismarck, Prince Otto Eduard Leopold von: map showing German unification, 1871
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Date "BENEKE" was first used in popular English literature: sometime before 1812.
"BENEKE" is a common misspelling or typo for: Bennie, Benzene, Bernice.
Friedrich Eduard Beneke / After a drawing from life by E. Uber.
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 1854
March 1 - German pyschologist Friedrich Eduard Beneke disappears, two years later his remains are found in the canal near Charlottenburg
Dr John Snow traces the source of one outbreak (that killed 500) to a single water pump, validating his theory that cholera is water-borne, and forming the starting point for epidemiology.
February 17 - Friedrich Alfred Krupp, industrialist (+ 1902)
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March 1 - German psychologist Friedrich Eduard Beneke disappears, two years later his remains are found in the canal near Charlottenburg
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February 17 - Friedrich Alfred Krupp, German industrialist (d.
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 F.E. Beneke - Filosofia e Psicologia. Sulla riforma recentemente introdotta in psicologia - Introduzione e traduzione ...
Friedrich Eduard Beneke (1798-1854) fu uno strenuo oppositore dell'idealismo che ai suoi occhi non rappresentava altro che un tradimento ed uno stravolgimento del criticismo kantiano.
La filosofia di Beneke è caratterizzata da alcuni temi che attraversano, come un filo rosso, tutta la sua opera e che saranno al centro del dibattito filosofico in Germania, nella seconda metà del XIX secolo: l'empirismo positivistico, lo psicologismo, il ritorno a Kant.
La psicologia ha un ruolo assolutamente preminente nella concezione filosofica di Beneke.
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Died 1 Mar 1829 (born 4 Feb 1749)
English watchmaker, the first to simplify and economize in producing chronometers so as to make them available to the general public.
Italian physician and poet who demonstrated that the presence of maggots in putrefying meat does not result from spontaneous generation but from eggs laid on the meat by flies.
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Birth of Friedrich Eduard Beneke in Berlin, Germany.
An anti-Hegelian philosopher at the University of Berlin, Beneke argued that inductive psychology is the starting point of all philosophy.
Pestalozzi was a philosopher of educational reform, whose ideas comprise much of the way we think of early education today.
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The psychological view founded by Fries was consistently developed by Friedrich Eduard Beneke (1798-1854).
Beneke denies the possibility of speculative knowledge even more emphatically than Fries.
Kant’s undertaking was aimed at the destruction of a non-experiential science from concepts, and if it has not succeeded in preventing the neo-Scholasticism of the Fichtean school, with its overdrawn attempts to revive a deductive knowledge of the absolute, this has been chiefly due to the false, non-empirical method of the great critic of reason.
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Lange, Friedrich Ueberweg (Berlin, 1871) ; M. Brasch, See also:
Die Welt- and Lebensanschauung Friedrich Ueberwegs (Leipzig, 1889).
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Beneke, Friedrich Eduard (1798-1854), German psychologist and philosopher, born in Berlin, Germany.
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Optician and mathematician who invented two varieties of achromatic (non-colour-distorting) telescope lenses known as Barlow lenses.
He had originally stored objects together on 26 Feb, after postponing his intended experiment on phosphorescent emissions stimulated by the sun.
Instead he now found spontaneous and penetrating rays, independent of any input of energy.
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According to him, the perfected mind is a development from simple elements, and the first problem of philosophy is
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Friedrich Eduard Beneke publishes On the Relationship between the Soul and the Body
Rudolphi Burdach defines the task of physiology as including the study of psychological matter
Max Friedrich becomes the recipient of first doctoral degree in experimental psychology
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