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  1. 3 de jul. de 2006 · Christian Wolff (1679-1754), also known as Christian von Wolfius, was a Rationalist philosopher of the German Enlightenment. His corpus includes over 26 titles, spanning more than 42 quarto volumes, with contributions primarily in the areas of mathematics and philosophy. He is often regarded as the central historical figure who links the philosophical systems of Leibniz and Kant.

  2. 16 de abr. de 2024 · Christian, baron von Wolff (born January 24, 1679, Breslau, Silesia [now Wrocław, Poland]—died April 9, 1754, Halle, Prussia [Germany]) was a philosopher, mathematician, and scientist who worked in many subjects but who is best known as the German spokesman of the Enlightenment.. Wolff was educated at the universities of Breslau, Jena, and Leipzig and was a pupil of the philosopher and ...

  3. Christian (von) Wolff ou Wolf, né à Breslau le 28 septembre 1679, mort à Halle-sur-Saale le 9 avril 1754, est un philosophe, juriste et mathématicien 1. Il se situe historiquement entre Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz et Emmanuel Kant .

  4. Wolff debe ser visto como un pionero, en Alemania, tanto de la Psicología empírica como de la teoría del conocimiento, disciplina que de igual forma encontrará su reconocimiento y autonomía posteriormente. In this essay I discuss Christian Wolff´s contributions to foster the concept of Psychology as a science proper, and review as well ...

  5. In the preface to this work, also known as the German Logic, Christian Wolff (1679–1754) defines philosophy and its several branches. First published in 1712, Wolff's textbook was reprinted numerous times and aimed to provide a vernacular philosophy that was both accessible and practical. Wolff constructed his philosophy through a complex and ...

  6. Christian Wolff (ur. 24 stycznia [ potrzebny przypis] 1679 we Wrocławiu, zm. 9 kwietnia 1754 w Halle [1]) – niemiecki filozof, matematyk, i prawnik, profesor na Uniwersytecie w Halle, jeden z czołowych przedstawicieli wczesnego oświecenia. Uchodzi za najwybitniejszego filozofa niemieckiego między Leibnizem a Kantem.

  7. Christian Wolff is often identified by historians of philosophy as a minor figure who links the philosophical systems of Leibniz and Kant. He is typically recognized for systematizing the views of Leibniz from scattered papers and letters and for transforming metaphysics in Germany into a formal academic discipline.

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