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as just one determination among others, which a being may lack. Ontology is interested in being at large, not just in actual being. But all beings, whether actually existing or not, have a sufficient reason. The sufficient reason for things without actual existence consists in all the determinations
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When Wolff died on 9 April 1754, he was a very wealthy man, owing almost entirely to his income from lecture-fees, salaries, and royalties. He was also a member of many academies. His school, the
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of Hesse received him with every mark of distinction, and the circumstances of his expulsion drew universal attention to his philosophy. It was everywhere discussed, and over two hundred books and pamphlets appeared for or against it before 1737, not reckoning the systematic treatises of Wolff and
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Practical philosophy is subdivided into ethics, economics and politics. Wolff's moral principle is the realization of human perfection—seen realistically as the kind of perfection the human person actually can achieve in the world in which we live. It is perhaps the combination of
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Wolffian philosophy has a marked insistence everywhere on a clear and methodic exposition, holding confidence in the power of reason to reduce all subjects to this form. He was distinguished for writing copies in both Latin and German. Through his influence,
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and Arno Mong Daastøl ("Exploring the
Genesis of Economic Innovations: The religious Gestalt-Switch and the Duty to Invent as Preconditions for Economic Growth"), and Peter R. Senn ("Christian Wolff in the Pre-History of the Social
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that make up the essential nature of this thing. Wolff refers to this as a "reason of being" and contrasts it with a "reason of becoming", which explains why some things have actual existence.
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as academic disciplines, he concentrated especially in these fields, giving advice on practical matters to people in government, and stressing the professional nature of university education.
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recedes into the background, the monads falling asunder into souls or conscious beings on the one hand and mere atoms on the other. The doctrine of the pre-established harmony also loses its
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and philosophy were taught at most German universities, in particular those located in the
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His entry into the town on 6 December 1740 took on the character of a triumphal procession. In 1743, he became chancellor of the university, and in 1745, he received the title of
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Gesellschaft von Illinois, 1920, pp. 69–87, details Wolff's impact on the Declaration of Independence.
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Friedrich von Suhm (1691–1740). Voltaire got the impression Frederick had translated the book himself.
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Philosophia practica universalis, methodo mathematica conscripta (On
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optimism and worldly realism that made Wolff so successful and popular as a teacher of future statesmen and business leaders.
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Richards, Robert J. "Christian Wolff's
Prolegomena to Empirical and Rational Psychology: Translation and Commentary,"
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had been teaching in an empty classroom but Wolff attracted with his lectures around 1,000 students from all over.
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Ingrao, Charles (October 1982). ""Barbarous
Strangers": Hessian State and Society during the American Revolution".
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Lang, Donald F. (1953). "The Sinophilism of Christian Wolf (1679–1754)".
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Selected Bibliography on the Metaphysical Works of Christian Wolff
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Dissertatio algebraica de algorithmo infinitesimali differentiali
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Blackwell, Richard J. "Christian Wolff's Doctrine of the Soul,"
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The Sciences of the Soul. The Early Modern Origins of Psychology
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Philosophia practica universalis, methodo mathematica conscripta
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Concluding Unscientific Postscript to Philosophical Fragments
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Radical Enlightenment: Philosophy and the Making of Modernity
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1670:"1. The Word 'Metaphysics' and the Concept of Metaphysics"
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480:(1623–1693), Moses, Christ, and Mohammed with Confucius.
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Vern. Ged. von dem gesellschaftlichen Leben der Menschen
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and atheism, and ousted in 1723 from his first chair at
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A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge
2100:("Christian Wolff (1679–1754): A Biographical Essay"),
1582:"Christian Wolff. 8.1 Ontology (or Metaphysics Proper)"
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Prussian crown prince Frederick defended Wolff against
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China and Christianity. Burdened Past, Hopeful Future
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Borchert, Donald M. (2006). "Ontology, History of".
989:(in Latin). Vol. 4. Verona: Dionigi Ramanzini.
978:(in Latin). Vol. 3. Verona: Dionigi Ramanzini.
967:(in Latin). Vol. 2. Verona: Dionigi Ramanzini.
345:, mathematical method, which some deem the peak of
1451:Spalding, Paul S.; Schmidt, Johann Lorenz (1998).
867:Vern. Ged. von den Absichten der natürlichen Dinge
831:, Berlin: 1736. English translation by anonymous,
555:into French. Frederick proposed to send a copy of
494:In the follow-up, Wolff was accused by Francke of
2070:Vol. 124, No. 3 (30 June 1980), pp. 227–239
2068:Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society
1947:Macmillan Encyclopedia of Philosophy, 2nd Edition
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1132:, Cambridge University Press, 2010, p. 192 n. 41.
936:, collected and edited by G.F. Hagen (1736–1740).
815:Anfangsgründe aller mathematischen Wissenschaften
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2013:Corr, Charles A. "Christian Wolff and Leibniz,"
1117:Hegel and the Metaphysics of Absolute Negativity
1029:, Michael Albrecht (ed.), Hamburg: Meiner, 1985.
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438:appeared impious to his theological colleagues.
434:However, the claims Wolff advanced on behalf of
1925:. Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University
827:(1712). French translation by Jean Des Champs,
772:, which are merely contingent. Wolff conceives
464:Delftware plaque with chinoiserie, 17th century
424:. By this time he had made the acquaintance of
329:in 1745; 24 January 1679 – 9 April 1754) was a
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1829:Kierkegaard and the Rise of Modern Psychology
800:Wolff's most important works are as follows:
728:and based on two fundamental principles: the
1610:"Christian Wolff. 8. Theoretical Philosophy"
604:Wolff was married and had several children.
3266:Academic staff of the University of Marburg
2078:Christian Wolff and Experimental Philosophy
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1885:Sandkühler, Hans Jörg (2010). "Ontologie".
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849:Vern. Ged. von der Menschen Thun und Lassen
636:significance (while remaining an important
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1963:"Christian Wolff. 9. Practical Philosophy"
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1868:Craig, Edward (1996). "Wolff, Christian".
1642:, Department of Philosophy. Archived from
1339:"Auditorium Maximum der Universität Halle"
1282:Wolff, C. (1985). Michael Albrecht (ed.).
1119:, Cambridge University Press, 2013, p. 66.
1072:; Horstmann, Rolf-Peter (30 August 2015).
996:Jus Gentium Methodo Scientifica Pertractum
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3276:Members of the French Academy of Sciences
3261:Academic staff of the University of Halle
2082:Oxford Studies in Early Modern Philosophy
1341:(in German). Rathausseite. Archived from
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383:) where Wolff was born and lived, 1679–99
2017:April 1975, Vol. 36 Issue 2, pp 241–262
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597:It dominated Germany until the rise of
446:, which, after a long struggle against
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3015:Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics
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2140:Lectures on the History of Philosophy
2089:European Journal of Law and Economics
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3115:Interpretations of quantum mechanics
3035:The World as Will and Representation
1871:Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy
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593:on the basis of his academic work.
1917:Hettche, Matt; Dyck, Corey (2019).
1079:Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
894:Philosophia rationalis, sive logica
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2061:The Cambridge Companion to Leibniz
1961:Hettche, Matt (11 November 2014).
1800:Hettche, Matt (11 November 2014).
1774:Hettche, Matt (11 November 2014).
1748:Hettche, Matt (11 November 2014).
1694:Hettche, Matt (11 November 2014).
1608:Hettche, Matt (11 November 2014).
1580:Hettche, Matt (11 November 2014).
1395:Israel, Jonathan I. (2002). "29".
206:Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus
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3301:People from the Habsburg monarchy
2116:Works by or about Christian Wolff
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1988:Göttinger Digitalisierungszentrum
1420:Vidal, Fernando (December 2011).
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900:Philosophia prima, sive Ontologia
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2015:Journal of the History of Ideas,
2005:Journal of the History of Ideas,
1750:"Christian Wolff. 8.2 Cosmology"
1720:Duignan, Brian (20 April 2009).
1309:University of Pennsylvania Press
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1099:, Springer-Verlag, 2017, p. 442.
940:Philosophia practica universalis
620:The Wolffian system retains the
287:Coining the philosophical term "
271:special metaphysical disciplines
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2965:Meditations on First Philosophy
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934:Kleine philosophische Schriften
2033:The American Historical Review
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734:principle of sufficient reason
730:principle of non-contradiction
642:principle of sufficient reason
502:in one of the most celebrated
16:German philosopher (1679–1754)
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1204:"Christian Wolff and Leibniz"
1175:Pringle-Pattison, Andrew Seth
1076:. In Zalta, Edward N. (ed.).
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904:First Philosophy, or Ontology
902:(1730). Part 1 translated as
3281:Fellows of the Royal Society
3150:Philosophy of space and time
1826:Klempe, Sven Hroar (2017) .
986:Elementa matheseos universae
975:Elementa matheseos universae
964:Elementa matheseos universae
819:Elementa matheseos universae
794:Elementa matheseos universae
655:, forms the introduction or
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3025:The Phenomenology of Spirit
2152:(public domain audiobooks)
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1045:Wawrzyniec Mitzler de Kolof
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946:Jus naturae and Jus Gentium
528:, to whose university (the
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3236:Enlightenment philosophers
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1634:Mattey, George J. (2012).
1516:Fellmann, Emil A. (2007).
646:principle of contradiction
212:(epistolary correspondent)
3291:University of Jena alumni
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1554:Eigene Lebensbeschreibung
1551:Wolff, Christian (1841).
1202:Corr, Charles A. (1975).
1130:Schopenhauer: A Biography
983:Wolff, Christian (1751).
972:Wolff, Christian (1746).
961:Wolff, Christian (1746).
406:In 1703, he qualified as
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1891:. Meiner. Archived from
1888:Enzyklopädie Philosophie
1097:Handbuch Christian Wolff
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948:. Magdeburg, 1740–1748.
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720:Wolff saw ontology as a
442:was the headquarters of
3005:Critique of Pure Reason
1727:Encyclopædia Britannica
1463:Purdue University Press
1459:West Lafayette, Indiana
1188:Encyclopædia Britannica
701:Critique of Pure Reason
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137:18th-century philosophy
2596:Type–token distinction
2424:Hypostatic abstraction
2206:Abstract object theory
2059:Jolley, Nicholas, ed.
922:Psychologia rationalis
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663:Theoretical philosophy
653:philosophia rationalis
585:) from the Elector of
489:August Hermann Francke
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375:Plaque on building in
253:Theoretical philosophy
3185:Philosophy portal
3065:Being and Nothingness
2481:Mental representation
1722:"Rational psychology"
1502:MacDonogh, G. (1999)
1489:MacDonogh, G. (1999)
1177:; Anonymous (1911). "
1128:David E. Cartwright,
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740:are defined by their
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