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  1. 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.

  2. Christian Wolff y la Psicología de la Ilustración alemana. Javier Molina Círculo Latinoamericano de Fenomenología (Clafen) Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. Recibido: 30 de mayo del 2010 /Aprobado: 10 de agosto del 2010. En el presente artículo se desarrollan algunas reflexiones acerca del filósofo Christian Wolff y sus ...

  3. Christian Wolff was a rationalistic school philosopher in the German Enlightenment. During the period between the death of Leibniz (1714) and the publication of Kant’s critical writings (1780s), Wolff was perhaps the most influential philosopher in Germany. There are many reasons for this, including Wolff’s voluminous writings in both ...

  4. Christian Freiherr (von) Wolff (Breslau, 24 januari 1679 - Halle, 9 april 1754) was een Duitse rechtsgeleerde, filosoof, politiek denker en een van de belangrijkste figuren in de Duitse Verlichting. Zijn denken is sterk rationalistisch van aard, en ontleent veel aan de ideeën van Gottfried Leibniz.

  5. Christian Wolff. Christian Wolff (less correctly Wolf; also known as Wolfius) (January 24, 1679 - April 9, 1754) was the most eminent German philosopher between Gottfried Leibniz and Immanuel Kant. His oeuvre spans almost every scholarly subject of his time, each displayed and unfolded according to his demonstrative-deductive, mathematical method.

  6. ISSN 1657-9267. Christian Wolff (1679-1754) was a central figure not only in the German culture from the eighteenth century, but also in the historical development of psychology. However, his work remains largely unknown by most contemporary psychologists. The aim of this paper is to show Wolff's important role in the historical formation of ...

  7. Christian Wolff. Filósofo alemán, representante de la tradición racionalista alemana originada en Leibniz, y máximo representante de la Aufklärung o ilustración alemana. Nació en Breslau, y estudió teología y filosofía en Jena. Fue profesor de filosofía y teología en la Universidad de Leipzig. Recomendado por Leibniz fue a Halle en ...

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