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  1. Die Methode der aristotelischen Forschung in ihrem Zusammenhang: Mit den philosophischen Grundprinzipen des Aristoteles dargestellt (German Edition) by Rudolf Christoph Eucken, 2001-08-09
  2. Zur Erinnerung an K. Ch. F. Krause, Festrede (German Edition) by Rudolf Christoph Eucken, 2010-02-10
  3. Lebensanschauungen der grossen Denker: eine Entwicklunsgeschichte des Lebensproblems der Menschheit von Plato bis zur Gegenwart by Rudolf [Christoph] Eucken, 1905-01-01
  4. Gesammelte Aufsätze zur Philosophie und Lebensa by Rudolf Christoph Eucken, 2007
  5. People From the District of Aurich: Karl Heinrich Ulrichs, Rudolf Christoph Eucken, Friedrich Bernhard Marby, Friedrich August Peter Von Colomb
  6. Die Lebensanschauungen der grossen Denker. Eine Entwicklungsgeschichte des Lebensproblems der Menschheit von Plato bis zur Gegenwart by Rudolf Christoph Eucken, 2010
  7. Die Lebensanschauungen der grossen Denker. Eine Entwicklungsgeschichte des Lebensproblems der Menschheit von Plato bis zur Gegenwart by Rudolf Christoph Eucken, 1896-01-01
  8. Prolegomena zu Forschungen uber die Einheit des Geisteslebens in Bewusstsein und That der Menschheit by Rudolf Christoph Eucken, 1885-01-01
  9. Die Methode der aristotelischen Forschung in ihrem Zusammenhang. Mit den philosophischen Grundprinzipen des Aristoteles dargestellt by Rudolf Christoph Eucken, 1872-01-01
  10. Die Methode der aristotelischen Forschung in ihrem Zusammenhang. Mit den philosophischen Grundprinzipen des Aristoteles dargestellt by Rudolf Christoph Eucken, 2010
  11. EUCKEN, RUDOLF CHRISTOPH(18461926): An entry from Gale's <i>Encyclopedia of Philosophy</i> by Rubin Gotesky, 2006

21. Nobel Prize In Literature From 1901
Eucken, Rudolf Christoph 1909 Lagerloef, Selma Ottilia Lovisa 1910 Heyse, Paul Johann Ludwig 1911 Maeterlinck, Maurice Polidore Marie Bernhard
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23. Eucken, Rudolf Christoph
Eucken, Rudolf Christoph (b. Jan. 5, 1846, Aurich, East Frieslandd. Sept. 14, 1926, Jena, Ger.), German Idealist philosopher, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature (1908
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(b. Jan. 5, 1846, Aurich, East Frieslandd. Sept. 14, 1926, Jena, Ger.), German Idealist philosopher, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature (1908), interpreter of Aristotle, and author of works in ethics and religion. Distrusting abstract intellectualism and systematics, Eucken centred his philosophy upon actual human experience. He maintained that man is the meeting place of nature and spirit and that it is his duty and his privilege to overcome his nonspiritual nature by incessant active striving after the spiritual life. This pursuit, sometimes termed ethical activism, involves all of man's faculties but especially requires efforts of the will and intuition. A strident critic of naturalist philosophy, Eucken held that man's soul differentiated him from the rest of the natural world and that the soul could not be explained only by reference to natural processes. His criticisms are particularly evident in Individual and Society (1923) and Der Sozialismus und seine Lebensgestaltung Socialism: An Analysis

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Encyclopedia Eucken, Rudolf Christoph. Eucken, Rudolf Christoph (r OO 'd lf kris't f oik' u n) , 1846 – 1926, German philosopher, studied at G ttingen and Berlin.
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Eucken, Rudolf Christoph (18461926) Rudolf Eucken (1846-1926) was born in Aurich, Germany. He studied philosophy, philology, and history at the universities of
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Eucken, Rudolf Christoph Rudolf Eucken (1846-1926) was born in Aurich, Germany. He studied philosophy, philology, and history at the universities of Gottingen and Berlin and wrote his dissertation on the language of Aristotle . He became a professor of philosophy at Basle in 1871 and from 1874 on held the chair of philosophy at Jena. From Nobel Lectures, Literature 1901-1967. Rudolf Eucken died in 1926.

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Eucken, Rudolf Christoph. German Idealist philosopher, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature (1908), interpreter of Aristotle, and author of works in ethics and religion.
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German Idealist philosopher, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature (1908), interpreter of Aristotle, and author of works in ethics and religion. Eucken studied at the University of Gottingen under the German thinker Rudolf Hermann Lotze, a teleological Idealist, and at Berlin under Friedrich Adolf Trendelenburg, a German philosopher whose ethical concerns and historical treatment of philosophy attracted him. Appointed professor of philosophy at the University of Basel, Switz., in
1871, Eucken left in 1874 to become professor of philosophy at the University of Jena, a position he held until 1920. Distrusting abstract intellectualism and systematics, Eucken centred his philosophy upon actual human experience. He maintained that man is the meeting place of nature and spirit and that it is his duty and his privilege to overcome his nonspiritual nature by incessant active striving after the spiritual life. This pursuit, sometimes termed ethical activism, involves all of man's faculties but especially requires efforts of the will and intuition.
A strident critic of naturalist philosophy, Eucken held that man's soul differentiated him from the rest of the natural world and that the soul could not be explained only by reference to natural processes. His criticisms are particularly evident in Individual and Society (1923) and Der Sozialismus und seine Lebensgestaltung (1920; Socialism: An Analysis, 1921). The second work attacked Socialism as a system that limits human freedom and denigrates spiritual and cultural aspects of life.

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34. Eucken, Rudolf ChristophTranslate This PageRudolf Christoph Eucken Im B Cher-Wik
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Eucken, Rudolf Christoph (18461926) Rudolf Eucken was born in Aurich, Germany. He studied philosophy, philology, and history at the universities of G ttingen and Berlin and
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International Students Newsletter Eucken, Rudolf Christoph (1846-1926) Rudolf Eucken was born in Aurich , Germany. He studied philosophy, philology, and history at the universities of and Berlin and wrote his dissertation on the language of Aristotle . He became a professor of philosophy at Basle in 1871 and from 1874 on held the chair of philosophy at Jena He got Nobel Prize of Literature in 1908. Rudolf Eucken died in 1926.
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Eucken was an interpreter of Aristotle, and an author of works in ethics and religion. Some of his best known writings are: Die Lebensanschauungen der großen Denker (1890) (The Problem of Human Life as Viewed by the Great Thinkers)
Der Wahrheitsgehalt der Religion (1901) (The Truth of Religion)
Der Sinn und Wert des Lebens (1908) (The Meaning and Value of Life)
Können wir noch Christen sein? (1911) (Can We Still Be Christians?)
Der Sozialismus und seine Lebensgestaltung (1920) (Socialism: an Analysis) After receiving the Nobel prize Eucken enjoyed much international popularity, and received invitations to lecture at several universities, including England and the USA. His fame was short-lived, however, and today his writings are more or less forgotten.
At the prize giving he said, during his lecture:

37. Eucken Rudolf Christoph: биографии, интервью, статьи
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Среди его работ – Человек и мир (Mensch und Welt. Eine Philosophie des Lebens, 1918); Смысл и ценность жизни (Der Sinn und Wert des Lebens, 1908); Можно ли еще оставаться христианами? (Knnen wir noch Christen sein? 1914) и многие другие.
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Rudolf Christoph Eucken January 5 September 15 ) was a philosopher, and the winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature . He was born in Aurich Germany , and studied at Gttingen University and Berlin University. In , after five years working as a school teacher, he was appointed Professor of Philosophy at the University of Basel Switzerland . He stayed there until when he took up a similar position at the University of Jena , Germany in . He stayed there until he retired in . He married in and had a daughter and two sons. His philosophy was based around human experience, maintaining that humans have souls , and that they are therefore at the junction between nature and spirit. He believed that people should overcome their non-spiritual nature by continuous efforts to achieve a spiritual life. He called this Ethical activism . He was a prolific writer; his best-known works are:
  • Die Lebensanschauungen der grosser Denker ) (The Problem of Human Life as Viewed by the Great Thinkers) Der Kampf um einen geistigen Lebensinhalt ) (The Struggle for a Spiritual Content of Life)

39. EUCL - What Does EUCL Stand For? Acronyms And Abbreviations By The Free Online D
Eucken, Rudolf Eucken, Rudolf Christoph Eucken, Rudolf Christoph Eucken, Walter EUCL Euclase Euclase Euclasterida Eucleidae Euclid Euclid Euclid Euclid
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40. 1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Euclase - Wikisource
←Eucken, Rudolf Christoph 1911 Encyclop dia Britannica Euclase Euclid (Megara)→ EUCLASE, a very rare mineral, occasionally cut as a gemstone for the cabinet.
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