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From Cosmology to Ecology

The Monist World-View in Germany from 1770 to 1930

by Eric Paul Jacobsen (Author)
©2005 Monographs 406 Pages
Series: German Life and Civilization, Volume 43

Summary

This book traces the development of the monist world-view in Germany from the Age of Goethe to the 1920s. Originally a core idea in the philosophy of Spinoza, monism, the idea of a universe of one substance that is both mind and matter, inspired many German thinkers from Goethe to Fechner, especially the infamous social Darwinist Ernst Haeckel. This study contrasts Haeckel’s monism with the more benign monist world-views of his predecessors and of his socialist and left-liberal contemporaries and followers, above all Bruno Wille and Wilhelm Bölsche.

Details

Pages
406
Year
2005
ISBN (Softcover)
9783039103065
Language
English
Keywords
Deutschland Monismus "Geschichte 1770-1930 " monism Wille, Bruno Fechner, Gustav Theodor ecology Haeckel, Ernst
Published
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien, 2005. 406 pp.

Biographical notes

Eric Paul Jacobsen (Author)

The Author: Eric Paul Jacobsen was born near Cleveland, Ohio. He has a BA in German from the College of Wooster (1989) and an M.A. in German literature with a minor in music history from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities (1992). He completed his doctoral studies with a minor in philosophy at the University of Wisconsin-Madison under the direction of Jost Hermand.

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