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Famous Namesakes: German poet and philosopher Friedrich Schiller, German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche Peak Popularity: From 1880 to 1957, Frederick was in the top 100 American baby names. Today it falls around number 500. Its German spelling, however, is not among the top 1,000 boys’ names...
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s naturalist friend, the philosopher Eduard d’Alton, was convinced that horses can feel both love and hatred. In his Natural History of the Horse (Naturgeschichte des Pferdes) (1810), he remarks: “Horses remain true to themselves in their love and in their hatre...
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's naturalist friend, the philosopher Eduard d'Alton, was convinced that horses can feel both love and hatred. In his Natural History of the Horse (Naturgeschichte des Pferdes) (1810), he remarks: "Horses remain true to themselves in their love and in their hatred...
Eduard von Hartmann was a German metaphysical philosopher, called “the philosopher of the unconscious,” who sought to reconcile two conflicting schools of thought, rationalism and irrationalism, by emphasizing the central role of the unconscious mind.
Lessing was justly feared as a literary adversary who used his command of style as a finely honed weapon. The philosopherMoses Mendelssohnand the writer and publisherC.F. Nicolaistand out among Lessing’s Berlin friends. With these men Lessing conducted a truly epoch-making correspondence (Briefwec...
Arthur Schopenhauer was a German philosopher, often called the “philosopher of pessimism,” who was primarily important as the exponent of a metaphysical doctrine of the will in immediate reaction against Hegelian idealism. His writings influenced later
and its chaste eroticism. It represents a kind of love that Walther called playfully “low love” (niedere minne) but valued the more highly for its naturalness and spontaneity. Thisconceptionwas probably favoured by the philosopher-teacherPeter Abelardand his learned student and lover,Héloïse,...
and its chaste eroticism. It represents a kind of love that Walther called playfully “low love” (niedere minne) but valued the more highly for its naturalness and spontaneity. Thisconceptionwas probably favoured by the philosopher-teacherPeter Abelardand his learned student and lover,Héloïse,...
and its chaste eroticism. It represents a kind of love that Walther called playfully “low love” (niedere minne) but valued the more highly for its naturalness and spontaneity. Thisconceptionwas probably favoured by the philosopher-teacherPeter Abelardand his learned student and lover,Héloïse,...