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Jacob Moleschott (/ˈmoʊləʃɒt/; Dutch: [ˈmoːləsxɔt]; 9
August 1822 – 20 May 1893) was a
Dutch physiologist and
writer on
nutrition and dietetics. He was...
- materialism,
which included Ludwig Büchner (1824–1899), the Dutch-born
Jacob Moleschott (1822–1893), and Carl Vogt (1817–1895), even
though they had different...
- view was also
defended in the
following years by the
physiologist Jakob Moleschott and the
doctor Ludwig Büchner, a
brother of the well-known
writer Georg...
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naturalism was
German materialism:
members included Ludwig Büchner,
Jacob Moleschott, and Carl Vogt. The
current usage of the term
naturalism "derives from...
- Mezzofanti,
Giovanni Gozzadini,
Marco Minghetti,
Giovanni Pascoli,
Jacob Moleschott,
Luigi Serra,
Laura B****i,
Aurelio Saffi,
Riccardo Bacc****i, Pelagio...
- with the
publications of
other 'materialists' like Karl Vogt and
Jacob Moleschott,
caused so much
opposition that he was
compelled to give up his post at...
- (1776–1850), a Dutch-American
medical doctor,
naturalist and
mineralogist Jacob Moleschott (1822–1893),
physiologist and
writer on
dietetics and
scientific materialism...
- word the
vulgar materialism of
contemporary thinkers such as Büchner,
Moleschott and Vogt,
which he rejected. In his poem, "The Heretic",
Shevchenko praised...
- Schüßler was
influenced by an 1852
paper by the
Dutch physiologist Jacob Moleschott (1812–1893).
Serious discussion began only
after Dr
Lorbacher of Leipzig...
- Macmillan; Macmillan2;
Oxford 1995)
Ludwig von
Mises (1881–1973)
Jacob Moleschott (1822–1893) (Macmillan2) Arne Næss (1912–2009) (Oxford 1995) Paul Natorp...