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Christian Martin Julius Frauenstädt (April 17, 1813, Bojanowo,
Posen –
January 13, 1879, Berlin) was a
German philosopher and editor. He was educated...
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Wadowice (Polish: [vadɔˈvit͡sɛ] ; German:
Frauenstadt – Wadowitz) is a town in
southern Poland, 50
kilometres (31 miles)
southwest of Kraków with 17,455...
- "apostles".: 504 One of the most
active early followers was
Julius Frauenstädt, who
wrote numerous articles promoting Schopenhauer's philosophy. He...
- "Thinking". The
Oxford Companion to Philosophy.
Oxford University Press.
Frauenstädt,
Julius (1871). "Urteil". Ein
philosophisches Wörterbuch, nach Arthur...
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rivalled only by Schopenhauer's
personal literary executor —
Julius Frauenstädt. However, as Bahnsen's own
system matured, he
began to
deviate from Schopenhauer's...
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difficulty and
through the
persuasion of the philosopher's
disciple Julius Frauenstädt that Hayn of
Berlin consented to
publish the two
volumes in a
print run...
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- historicism, as was the case with Schopenhauer's
literary executor Julius Frauenstädt and with Von
Hartmann (who gave
transcendental realism a
unique twist)...
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football club is Ruch Bojanowo. It
competes in the
lower leagues.
Julius Frauenstädt (1813-1879),
German philosopher Gottschalk Eduard Guhrauer (1809–1854)...
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longest criticism of Schopenhauer's work, and it
earned him the
praise of
Frauenstädt, "apostle primarie" of Schopenhauer, Max
Seiling and
Frederick C. Beiser...