University of Wurzburg Faculty - Wilhelm Rontgen, Karl Ferdinand Braun, Rudolf Virchow, Franz Brentano, Wilhelm Wien, Rudolf Clausius (Paperback)


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 49. Chapters: Wilhelm Rontgen, Karl Ferdinand Braun, Rudolf Virchow, Franz Brentano, Wilhelm Wien, Rudolf Clausius, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling, Klaus Clusius, Robert Dopel, Claus-Frenz Claussen, Johannes Stark, Friedrich Kohlrausch, Helmut Beckmann, Karl Gegenbaur, Julius von Sachs, Eugen Fischer, Adolph Strecker, Ernst von Bergmann, Friedrich Julius Stahl, Nikolaus Friedreich, Werner Heyde, Johannes Wislicenus, Hermann Rieder, Peter Ernst von Lasaulx, Eberhard Kolb, Friedrich Daniel von Recklinghausen, Edwin Klebs, Carl Stumpf, Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Claus, Adam Contzen, Josef Kohler, Anton von Troeltsch, Roland Benz, Wilhelm Olivier Leube, Maximilian von Frey, Carl Jakob Adolf Christian Gerhardt, Johann Friedrich Dieffenbach, Franz Kiwisch von Rotterau, Georg Hermann Quincke, Johann Joseph Scherer, Karl Bernhard Lehmann, Oswald Kulpe, Heinrich von Bamberger, Cajetan von Textor, Gregor Kraus, Ludwig von Urlichs, Karl Wilhelm Ernst Joachim Schonborn, Friedrich Wilhelm Scanzoni von Lichtenfels, Julius Jolly, Heinrich Bulle, Eugen Enderlen, Heinrich Muller, Julius von Michel, Johann Caspar Barthel, Franz von Rinecker, Richard Kretz, Ernst Wagner, Martin Benno Schmidt, Josef Servas d'Outrepont, Albert von Bezold, Konrad Mannert, Martin J. Lohse, Peter Thyraeus, Robert Bonnet, Martin Munz, Eduard Ritter von Weber. Excerpt: Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling (27 January 1775 - 20 August 1854), later von Schelling, was a German philosopher. Standard histories of philosophy make him the midpoint in the development of German idealism, situating him between Fichte, his mentor prior to 1800, and Hegel, his former university roommate and erstwhile friend. Interpreting Schelling's philosophy is often difficult because of its ever-changing nature. Some scholars characterize him as a protean thinker who, although brilliant, jumped from...

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 49. Chapters: Wilhelm Rontgen, Karl Ferdinand Braun, Rudolf Virchow, Franz Brentano, Wilhelm Wien, Rudolf Clausius, Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling, Klaus Clusius, Robert Dopel, Claus-Frenz Claussen, Johannes Stark, Friedrich Kohlrausch, Helmut Beckmann, Karl Gegenbaur, Julius von Sachs, Eugen Fischer, Adolph Strecker, Ernst von Bergmann, Friedrich Julius Stahl, Nikolaus Friedreich, Werner Heyde, Johannes Wislicenus, Hermann Rieder, Peter Ernst von Lasaulx, Eberhard Kolb, Friedrich Daniel von Recklinghausen, Edwin Klebs, Carl Stumpf, Carl Friedrich Wilhelm Claus, Adam Contzen, Josef Kohler, Anton von Troeltsch, Roland Benz, Wilhelm Olivier Leube, Maximilian von Frey, Carl Jakob Adolf Christian Gerhardt, Johann Friedrich Dieffenbach, Franz Kiwisch von Rotterau, Georg Hermann Quincke, Johann Joseph Scherer, Karl Bernhard Lehmann, Oswald Kulpe, Heinrich von Bamberger, Cajetan von Textor, Gregor Kraus, Ludwig von Urlichs, Karl Wilhelm Ernst Joachim Schonborn, Friedrich Wilhelm Scanzoni von Lichtenfels, Julius Jolly, Heinrich Bulle, Eugen Enderlen, Heinrich Muller, Julius von Michel, Johann Caspar Barthel, Franz von Rinecker, Richard Kretz, Ernst Wagner, Martin Benno Schmidt, Josef Servas d'Outrepont, Albert von Bezold, Konrad Mannert, Martin J. Lohse, Peter Thyraeus, Robert Bonnet, Martin Munz, Eduard Ritter von Weber. Excerpt: Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling (27 January 1775 - 20 August 1854), later von Schelling, was a German philosopher. Standard histories of philosophy make him the midpoint in the development of German idealism, situating him between Fichte, his mentor prior to 1800, and Hegel, his former university roommate and erstwhile friend. Interpreting Schelling's philosophy is often difficult because of its ever-changing nature. Some scholars characterize him as a protean thinker who, although brilliant, jumped from...

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August 2011

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50

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978-1-155-50499-5

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