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744:" second demonstration takes as its starting point the conclusion of a first demonstration, whose terms are understood to contain the middle term which was the starting point of the first demonstration. Thus the second demonstration will proceed from four terms the first from three only, the third from five, and the fourth from six; so that each demonstration adds one term. Thus it is clear that first demonstrations are included in subsequent ones, as when this first demonstration—every B is A, every C is B, therefore every C is A—is included in this demonstration—every C is A, every D is C, therefore every D is A; and this again is included in the demonstration whose conclusion is that every E is A, so that for this final conclusion there seems to be one syllogism composed of several syllogisms having several middle terms. This may be expressed thus: every B is A, every C is B, every D is C, every E is D, therefore every E is A." 439:, published in 1590, became the first book to feature the term 'psychology' in its title. In his dedicatory letter to Hartmann von Berlepsch, Goclenius introduced the theme of the book with an epistemological reflection. He explored the challenging and profound nature of understanding the mind (animus), the differing philosophical views on the sources of truth and knowledge, and the significance of this inquiry despite its difficulty. Regarding the question of the origin of the mind, Goclenius compiled two opposing viewpoints from treatises written between 1579 and 1589. Some suggest that souls are divinely created and placed into bodies ( 447:). He encouraged readers to form their own opinions without condemning differing views. The full title of the book translates to English as 'Psychology: that is, on the perfection of man, his mind, and especially its origin—the comments and discussions of certain theologians and philosophers of our time who are shown on the following page.' In this context, the term 'psychology' refers both to the subject of inquiry ('the perfection of man, his mind, and especially its origin') and to the inquiry itself ('the comments and discussions of certain theologians and philosophers of our time'). 432:
Beurhusius (1581). In 1586, he presided over two academic disputations, during which the word ‘psychology’ again appeared in adjectival form as a classificatory term. Although both disputations addressed the field of psychology, they revealed distinct conceptualizations of the soul or mind. The first thesis highlights the rational powers of the soul (vis cognoscendi & eligendi) as central to the human experience. The second thesis, in contrast, denies that the rational aspect alone constitutes the form of man, suggesting a more integrated view (personaliter) of the human being.
20: 761:, Hamm 1979). Schmidt was a historian of medicine based in Hamm (Westphalia). His bibliography is organized into five groups: scientific works, academic writings, occasional writings, writings with Goclenius as editor or author of a foreword, and writings listed in the catalogue of the British Library but not in Strieder's Dictionary. Strieder’s bibliography is arranged chronologically. 729:"It is the shining merit of Goclenius to have restored the Premises of the Sorites to the usual order of Fig. I.: whereby he has raised to himself a monument more durable than brass, and secured indeed the very cheapest immortality. How expensive, compared with this, was the method of the Ephesian incendiary!" 205:, or Rudolf Goclenius, Jr. was born. He went on to become a professor in Marburg and a celebrated mathematician. It is thanks to Rudolph Goclenius, Jr., that a lunar crater bears his name. Additionally, he also worked on cures for the plague and gained fame for his miraculous use with the "weapon salve" or 1008:
Marburg 1927, pp. 387-388. Gundlach was unable to pinpoint the exact date when Goclenius was appointed to the professorship of logic. At the end of 1589, specifically on December 18th, Goclenius was still a Physics Professor. On this day, he honored 30 students with the title of Magister. The change
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On the morning of Trinity Sunday, on June 8, 1628, as Goclenius was preparing to go to church, he suffered a stroke and passed away. The previous day, he had dinner with Hermann Vultejus and his son-in-law Christoph Deichmann, Chancellor of Lippe. Vultejus recalled, that Goclenius was mentally sharp
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During his second stay in Wittenberg, Goclenius wrote a letter to the mayors of Korbach, dated September 16, 1572. The purpose of this letter was to negotiate a salary agreement for the directorship at Korbach Stadtschule. The complete letter, along with its German translation, is reproduced in V.
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on January 14, 1564, which mandated that professors at the University of Marburg conduct weekly examinations. Besides this institutional requirement, Goclenius’s conviction that truth is revealed through debate, whether with oneself or others, also played a significant role. Goclenius delivered
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Goclenius made significant contributions that led to the knowledge field termed ‘psychology.’ Lecture notes from the University of Marburg indicate that he used the term ‘psychology’ as early as 1582 within the framework of a disciplinary classification, similar to J. T. Freigius (1574) and F.
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and articulate, just as he had been in his younger days. After his burial, which took place two days later, Wolfgang Riemenschneider (Loriseca) gave a speech in which he praised Goclenius as "leader of today's philosophers, Marburgian Plato, European light, Hessian immortal glory".
400:. Given the diversity of his works, this classification system serves as a useful organizing principle, providing an overview of his writings. Additionally, it helps readers understand how Goclenius conceptually structured the world through his main category of Real Doctrines. 283:
Goclenius even composed a scholarly poem on the death of Petrus Ramus. Friedrich Beurhusius, in a letter to Johann Thomas Freigius in September 1575, mentioned Goclenius as a devoted follower of Ramus, alongside other schoolmen such as Johann Lambach and Bernhard Copius.
307:—to be essential reading (cumprimis legendos, meaning "should be read first"). He believed they should form the foundation of what he called the 'Philosophical Library.' Contemporary authors have slightly modified Goclenius's wording to imply that this selection would 1689: 190:
M. Rudolphus Goclerius holds wedding. On this day / in the year of Christ 1570 as the Sun entered the Sign of Taurus / of which Astrologers say / it is auspicious for marriage / M. Rudolphus Goclerius / a young learned Man and Poet / celebrated his wedding in
693:('textbook'), placed in temporal succession to Casmann’s Psychologia anthropologica (1594). However, this was already disputed in the 19th century. Researchers since then have converged in their classification of this book, with some labeling it as a 1249:, Band 1, Berlin 2004, p. 103). Goclenius contributed an ‘Autoschediasma’ to Bilstenius’s Syntagma, which describes the path of method as illustrious and renowned, and his treatise as concise yet comprehensive, yielding genuine doctrine. 1350:
For relevant background information, see Marti, Hp. Disputation. In Ueding, G. (Hrsg.), Historisches Wörterbuch der Rhetorik, Band 2, Tübingen 1994, pp. 866-880; Freedman, J. F. Disputations in Europe in the early modern period. In:
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The Landgrave's instructions, dated October 1, 1618, delineated the approach and guidelines for conducting the delegate's business at the Synod. These instructions are reprinted in H. Heppe, Historia synodi nationalis Dordracenae,
1501:(1669, pp. 3, 43, 51). Multiple references are also found in a doxographical work by Thomasius' pupil Johann Vake, "Vom Ursprung Menschlicher Seelen unter Vielen Meynungen die Beste" (1692, pp. 94, 98, 102, 105, 106, 111-112). 705:(Vidal, 2011). This, at least on a linguistic level, is more in line with the fact that Goclenius used the Latin verb 'congessi' (collect, bring together) in his dedicatory letter to Berlepsch to characterize his approach. 1618:
Diana Kremer, "Von erkundigung und Prob der Zauberinnen durchs kalte Wasser". Wilhelm Adolph Scribonius aus Marburg und Rudolf Goclenius aus Korbach zur Rechtmäßigkeit der "Wasserprobe" im Rahmen der Hexenverfolgung, in:
328:(Philosophical Inquiries), published in 1599, Goclenius presents a synoptic table that categorizes philosophical doctrines, or liberal arts, into distinct domains of knowledge. It encompasses two main categories: 311:
to fill all the pulpits of philosophers. Another author felt compelled to clear up a contemporary semantic misunderstanding, according to which Goclenius' use of the word 'Bible' in relation to Scaliger's
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Nevertheless, historians of psychology have disagreed on whether Goclenius, with his ΨΥΧΟΛΟΓΙΑ, aimed at an innovative approach for exploring the soul or to establish psychology as an independent field.
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Reformation vnd Ordnung Vnser Philipsen vonn Gottes gnaden Landtgrauen zu Hessen ... Wie wir wöllen das es hinfüro mit Administration vnd verwaltung vnserer Vniuersitet zu Marpurg gehalten werden soll
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three hours of lectures daily: one for the general public (pro lectione publica), one for master's students (pro magistrandis), and one for bachelor's students (pro baccalaureandis).
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Simone De Angelis, Zwischen generatio and creatio. Zum Problem der Genese der Seele um 1600 - Rudolph Goclenius, Julius Caesar Scaliger, Fortunio Liceti. In Lutz Dannenberg (Hrsg.),
988:(March 22, 1879), Marburg 1879, p. 5. Goclenius was appointed on September 9, 1581 and addressed his fellow professors on the subject of physics before beginning his teaching duties. 209:. Among other notable descendants were Theodor Christoph Goclenius (1602–1673, medicine), Eduard Franz Goclenius (1643–1721, law) and Reinhard Goclenius (1678–1726, law). 403:
Goclenius authored over 70 books, with more than half of them published between 1589 and 1599. Furthermore, his extensive list of publications includes numerous academic
888:'s library, contains a collection of unpublished manuscripts by Goclenius. These manuscripts include letters, observations, dissertations, various critiques, and poems ( 222: 757:
Bd. 4, Göttingen 1784, pp. 428–487; Bd. 9, Cassel 1794, p. 381; Bd. 13, Cassel 1802, pp. 341–343; Bd. 15, Cassel 1806, p. 338) and Franz Joseph Schmidt (
170:) observed in the city on November 14, 1574. It was published in Marburg the same year. City historian Wolfgang Medding has suggested that this poem was inspired by an 784:ΨΥΧΟΛΟΓΙΑ: hoc est, de hominis perfectione, animo, et in primis ortu hujus, commentationes ac disputationes quorundam theologorum & philosophorum nostrae aetatis 733:
An example for the use of sorites in an argumentative context is presented by Goclenius in his "Dissertatio De Ortu Animi" which concludes the first edition of the
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Research over the past decades has gradually identified the sources of the treatises since the book lacks bibliographic references in the modern sense.
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Unknown. Almost identical with a portion of his commentary to the third book of Aristotle's de anima published later at Frankfurt (1605, pp. 333-339).
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Janssen, D. F.; Hubbard, T. K. (2021). "Psychology: Early print uses of the term by Pier Nicola Castellani (1525) and Gerhard Synellius (1525)".
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Editor's note: From a public lecture at the University of Marburg. A preliminary discussion (προλεγομένων) before he began interpreting Plato’s
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Goclenius married his first wife, Margarethe, in 1570. Abraham Saur, a jurist in Marburg, recorded the following in his chronicle for April 10:
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Humanistische Medizin und Kryptocalvinismus : Leben und medizinisches Werk des Wittenberger Medizinprofessors Caspar Peucer (1525 – 1602)
1309:, Tübingen 1619, p. 44. Lansius' account differs from Pelargus' in that he omits the specifics regarding Goclenius' appreciation of Scaliger. 268: 1048:, 23. Band, 1853, pp. 231-233. Goclenius delivered a speech on January 25, 1619 in which he "accurately refuted the famous syllogism of the 587:
An animae rationales, sicut corpora, per seminalem traducem propagentur, an vero quotidie a Deo creatae, corporibus nascentium infundantur?
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wrote a manual providing information and advice on academic studies. According to Alsted, Goclenius considered four philosophers—Aristotle,
174:, a hypothesis supported by historical records of auroral observations. Later, he treated auroras ("chasmata") in a 1604 physics textbook. 1757: 1030:, Zweiter Band, Marburg 1876, pp. 47-53; Schäufele, W. F. Reformierte Konfessionalisierung an der Universität Marburg. In: Id. (Hrsg.) 999: 1792: 1782: 1777: 1772: 1353: 740:
Contrary to Carveth Read's assessment, however, Dr. Rudolph Goclenius did not invent the Goclenian Sorites: St. Thomas Aquinas did:
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St. Thomas Aquinas, Commentary on Aristotle's Metaphysics: Book 5, Lesson 4, n. 7 (Aristotle's text: Chapter 3: 1014a 25-1014b 15).
114:. There, he held chairs in physics, logic, mathematics, and ethics. Goclenius also served as a counselor to Wilhelm and his son 1405: 681:. Goclenius himself revisited his ΨΥΧΟΛΟΓΙΑ in a 1604 textbook on natural science and in various philosophical disputations. 107: 1767: 1762: 1710:
Goclenius R. (Ed.) (2018). Ψυχολογια: that is, on human perfection, on the spirit, and first and foremost on its origin ...
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Zwischen christlicher Apologetik und methodologischem Atheismus : Wissenschaftsprozesse im Zeitraum von 1500 bis 1800
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Controversia logicae et philosophiae, ad praxin logicam directae, quibus praemissa sunt theoremata seu praecepta logica
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of Marburg, emphasized the importance of logic and reason in understanding the world - a guiding motif for his work:
135:. Following Aristotle's work, he gave this philosophical discipline its name and continued in Aristotle's tradition. 46:; 1 March 1547 – 8 June 1628) was a German scholastic philosopher. He is sometimes credited with coining the term 1271:
Domino Ioanni Thomae Freigio I.V.D. Clarissimo, Fredericus Beuchusius Scholae Tremonianae Prorector S. P. D. In:
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Hatfield, G. (2019). Rationalist Roots of Modern Psychology. In Robins, S., Symons, J. & Calvo, P. (eds.)
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Urkundensammlung über die Verfassung und Verwaltung der Universität Marburg unter Philipp dem Grossmüthigen
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Materialien zur Bibliographie von Rudolph Goclenius sen. (1547-1628) und Rudolph Goclenius jun. (1572-1621)
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in 1590, though the term had been used by Pier Nicola Castellani and Gerhard Synellius 65 years earlier.
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Schüling (1967, p. 88), Stiening (1999, p. 323), Mengal (2005, p. 165), Vidal (2011, p. 52, fn. 78).
938:, Second Volume, Halle 1894, p. 179: July 31, 1570. His last name is misspelled as "Gocleuius"; cf. 88: 1699: 142: 806:
Isagoge in peripateticorum et scholasticorum primam philosopiam, quae dici consuevit metaphysica
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from the literary games at Kassel in December 1576, contributed by Goclenius to the physics of
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Goclenius (1590, pp. 302-304); Ragozin (2018, p. 108); see also, De Angelis (2002, pp. 97-98).
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Mengal (2005), Stiening (1999, 2004, 2014); Starobinski (1980), Vidal (2011), Luccio (2013).
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Joannes Bilstenius is credited with coining the term "Philippo-Ramism" in 1588 (H. Jaumann,
1060:, Leiden 1624, p. 371). New edition: Sinnema, D., Moser, C. & Selderhuis, H.J. (Eds.), 1742: 1737: 780:, pars I 1589, pars II 1590; Pars I-V 1594 (reprint: Frankfurt: Minerva, 1967, in 5 voll.). 80: 1365:
Kleine publicaties van de Leidse Universiteitsbibliotheek, Nr. 71, Leiden 2005, pp. 30-50.
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based on the principles of logic, derived from the execution of predestination." See the
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In the 17th century, Goclenius' ΨΥΧΟΛΟΓΙΑ was widely read and quoted by scholars such as
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In Phasma Seu Teras Ignitum Quod Horribili Fulgore, Et vibratu quasi contorum, visum est
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In Phasma Seu Teras Ignitum Quod Horribili Fulgore, Et vibratu quasi contorum, visum est
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Oratio de natura sagarum in purgatione & examinatione per Frigidam aquis innatantium
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advocating both dialectic interpretation of Aristotle's teachings and the exposition of
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C. Read, M.A., Logic, Deductive and Inductive, (Grant Richards, London: 1898), p. 119.
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Bibliographies of Goclenius's writings were compiled by Friedrich Wilhelm Strieder (
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Oratio qua affirmatur: Animam esse totam in toto, & in qualibet ejus parte totam
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Unknown. Revised by Goclenius. On the textual background see Roebel (2012, p. 258).
918: 601: 565: 300: 164:, reported that Goclenius "promptly" composed a poem about "fiery air phenomena" ( 1332: 1009:
in his professorship is evident from his preface, dated January 13, 1590, to the
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Leonid I. Ragozin, Ψυχολογία and Psychology: Goclenius, Ramus, and Vultejus. In
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Roland. Verein zur Förderung der Stamm-, Wappen- und Siegelkunde. Monatsschrift
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Three Books of Philosophical Debates, on Certain Logical and Physical Questions
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Epigramma in Physicas partitiones Adolphi Scribonii, in G. A. Scribonius,
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Loriseca, W. Gratiarum actio a deductis exsequiis Dn. Rodolphi Goclenii, in:
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Letter by Hermann Vultejus to Johann Peter Lotichius, in: Lotichius, J. P.,
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is thought to have been further developed in the 17th century by Goclenius.
1102:, Halle 1859, p. 17. According to Curtze this poem was added to Goclenius' 1049: 722: 444: 304: 437:ΨΥΧΟΛΟΓΙΑ: hoc est, de hominis perfectione, animo, et in primis ortu hujus 404: 150: 1628:
La nascita dell'ontologia nella metafisica di Rudolph Göckel (1547-1628)
576:(1589, pp. 30-31). Translated into German by Melchior Tilesius in 1590. 1719:
Vultejus H. (2018). The diatribe on the man’s philosophical perfection.
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Abraham Saur, Diarium Historicum (1582, p. 155; translated from German)
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The Sciences of the Soul : The Early Modern Origins of Psychology
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Enskat, R. "Ontology." Religion Past and Present. Brill Online, 2013.
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Grundlage zu einer hessischen Gelehrten und Schriftsteller Geschichte,
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Die Naturwissenschaften an der Philipps-Universität Marburg 1517-1927
1477:(1621). Part. 1, Sect. 1, Subsec. 9: "Of the Rationall Soule", p. 39. 872:
Lexicon philosophicum quo tanquam clave philosophiae fores aperiuntur
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Goclenius' crowning achievement is his original contribution made to
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Russian translations by Leonid I. Ragozin (with English abstracts):
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Commonplace Learning: Ramism and its German Ramifications, 1543-1630
344:(addressing specific beings). Within Particular Philosophy, we find 336:. Real Doctrines delve into objects of our understanding, including 1700:
The Birth of Ontology. A selection of Ontologists from 1560 to 1770
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Panegyricus Acutissimo ac Celeberrimo Dn. Rodolpho Goclenio Seniori
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Disputatio philosophica continens duas definitionum disquisitiones
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Quaestio est: Utrum anima hominis sit ex traduce an a Deo creetur?
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An etiamnum per inspirationem hominibus infundantur illorum anima
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Bibliographie der psychologischen Literatur des 16. Jahrhunderts
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Krstić, K. Marko Marulić - The author of the term "Psychology".
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Zeitschrift des Vereins für hessische Geschichte und Landeskunde
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Oratio de Nativa et Haereditaria in nobis labe & corruptione
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Explicatio Quaestio: An Animus hominis propagetur a parentibus
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Goclenius's philosophical views aligned closely with those of
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And without a standard, without law, without a certain order,
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Goeckel, G. (1916). Die Familie Göckel (1. Fortsetzung). In:
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Acta et Documenta Synodi Nationalis Dordrechtanae (1618-1619)
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Quaestio Theologica et Philosophica, num anima sit ex traduce
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Rerum physicarum, juxta leges logicas methodica explicatio,
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Actes du Synode national tenu à Dordrecht, l'an 1618 et 19
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Nova et Antiqua Luminis Atque Aurorae Borealis Spectacula
419:(1613), a term originally coined by Jacob Lorhard in his 131:, his most significant contribution lies in the field of 1695:
Notes on the development of Ontology from Suarez to Kant
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Gideon Stiening, Psychologie. In Barbara Bauer (Hrsg.),
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Goclenius in dialecticam Rami et geographiam et sphaeram
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indicates an overestimation of reason among Calvinists.
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Catalogus Professorum Academiae Marburgensis 1527-1910.
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Praelectiones in viginti et unum priora capita Geneseos
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Geschichte der hessischen Generalsynoden von 1568-1582
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Carmen Scholasticum De morte Petri Rami. Prefixed to:
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Acta Instituti Psychologica Universitatis Zagrabiensis
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Schultze, Zur Vorgeschichte des Corbacher Gymnasiums.
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satirically recounted that Goclenius claimed his work
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Melanchthon und die Marburger Professoren (1527-1627)
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Rudolph Goclenius’s ΨΥΧΟΛΟΓΙΑ (1590) and Its Sources
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Only an inert mass of undigested matter will remain,
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And if anything remains, it's mere fable and shadow.
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Geschichte der städtischen Gelehrtenschule zu Cassel
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Rudolph Goclenius, the Elder in the British Library
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The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Psychology
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P. Rami Dialectica cum praeceptorum explicationibus
368:(focusing on ethics and politics). The practice of 248:everything that will be established by us will go. 238:Take away the light of Logic and Prometheus' fire: 125:While Goclenius is known for popularizing the term 1437:, resp. Tolmerobulus Thalassidius, Marburg 1586; 1729: 1378:. Marpurg 1565. Also in: B. Hildebrand (Hrsg.), 1184:, Part 14 (March 22, 1886), Marburg 1886, p. 32. 812:Institutionum logicarum de inventione liber unus 407:. This can be attributed to the statutes set by 1391:Foreword to Disquisitiones Philosophicae (1599) 1247:Handbuch der Gelehrtenkultur der Frühen Neuzeit 1197:, Kassel 1631, pp. 239-245. First published in 874:, 1613 (reprint: Hildesheim: Georg Olms, 1980). 868:, 1609 (reprint: Hildesheim, Georg Olms, 1980). 860:Miscellaneorum Theologicorum Et Philosophicorum 808:, 1598 (reprint: Hildesheim: Georg Olms, 1976). 240:And the world will be hidden in small shadows. 234:Let the great lamp of Titania be extinguished: 1441:, resp. Iohannes Grimmaeus jun., Marburg 1586. 908: 818:Cosmographiae seu sphaerae mundi descriptionis 1529:, resp. Valentinus Rimer, Marburg 1606, p. 8. 1374:"Von den Wochentlichen Disputationibus". In: 943:Wittenberger Matrikel, Universität Wittenberg 236:And you'll see everything in blind darkness. 1499:Disputatio physica de origine animae humanae 415:Notably, he used the term 'ontology' in his 230:If you remove Logic, all knowledge is gone: 165: 1523:Progymnasma Philosophicum. De Hominis Anima 1318:Beckmann, C. Von Rod. Goclenij Worten. In: 1180:, Frankfurt 1645, pp. 92-93; Caesar, C. I. 1083:Zugab Doct: Joh: Balth: Schuppii Schrifften 1056:, Leiden 1620, p. 194 (French translation: 1032:Reformation der Kirche - Reform der Bildung 892:, Tomus III, Frankfurt 1730, pp. 488-490). 646:Sitne animus nobis ingeneratus a Deo, necne 1408:, October 4, 1581. In: H. Heppe (Hrsg.), 1182:Catalogi studiosorum scholae Marpurgensis 1136:Korbach : Die Geschichte einer Stadt 1046:Zeitschrift für die historische Theologie 986:Catalogi studiosorum scholae Marpurgensis 960:Geschichtsblätter für Waldeck und Pyrmont 554:De essentia, natura et ortu animi hominis 212: 153:) was the best book he had ever written. 340:(which deals with being in general) and 18: 1487:De origine et natura animarum in brutis 1290:Consiliarius Academicus et Scholasticus 1151:, Helmstedt 1739, pp. 42-43; Fritz, H. 890:Bibliothecae Uffenbachianae Universalis 721:. In the words of the British logician 279:. While serving as a rector at Korbach 244:And chaos will reign as it did before. 156:Jeremias Nicolai, a student at Korbach 1730: 1153:Verzeichniss beobachteter Polarlichter 848:Dilucidationes canonum philosophicorum 633:In Physicam Gulielmi Adolphi Scribonii 95:in his hometown Korbach (1573) and in 1571:, Erster Theil, Leipzig 1793, p. 282. 1100:D. Philipp Nicolai's Leben und Lieder 160:from Autumn 1574 onwards, brother of 1412:. Zweiter Band, Kassel 1847, p. 221. 1223:, 16. Jahrgang 1915-1916, pp. 36-37. 701:('compilation', Stiening, 1999), or 614:Quaestio theologica et philosophica, 356:(studying essence and quantity) and 539:Quaestio theologica et philosophica 479:De perfectione hominis Philosophica 201:From this marriage his oldest son, 13: 1605: 884:The book titled 'Rhapsodus,' from 790:Scholae seu disputationes physicae 14: 1804: 1758:Participants in the Synod of Dort 1683: 1623:, Bd. 84, 1996, pp. 141–168. 1551:, Erster Band, Cöthen 1875, S. 38 1064:. Vol. 1, Göttingen 2015, p. 120. 616:from page 30 onwards. See No. 4. 267:. 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Added to Coler's 223:Wilhelm Adolph Scribonius 181: 167:feurige Lufterscheinungen 79:Goclenius studied at the 1549:Lehrbuch der Psychologie 1307:Commentatio De Academiis 1273:P. Rami, Professio Regia 708: 319: 89:University of Wittenberg 1435:Disputatio Philosophica 1292:, Straßburg 1610, p. 33 1210:Strieder, 1784, p. 432. 1138:, Korbach 1988, p. 164. 1034:, Münster 2020, p. 216. 717:, called the Goclenian 663:Original contribution. 143:Johann Balthasar Schupp 55: 1489:(1638, pp. 117, 189f). 1382:, Marburg 1848, p. 88. 794:Physicae Disputationes 746: 731: 687:Friedrich August Carus 293:Julius Caesar Scaliger 289:Johann Heinrich Alsted 271:,” which consisted of 261: 258:Frankfurt 1577, p. 35. 213:Philosophical attitude 199: 166: 35: 24: 1753:German lexicographers 1724:. Iss. 4. P. 111–140. 1715:. Iss. 2. P. 143–149. 1279:, Oxford 2007, p. 27. 1054:Acta Synodi Nationali 975:, Kassel 1846, p. 58. 911:History of Psychology 742: 727: 514:Johann Jakob Grynaeus 486:on January 30, 1581. 417:Lexicon philosophicum 376:. The conjunction of 342:Particular Philosophy 227: 188: 85:University of Marburg 22: 1439:Theses Philosophicae 1400:Letter by Landgrave 593:(1585, pp. 176-253) 524:(1579, pp. 125-142) 338:Universal Philosophy 81:University of Erfurt 1748:People from Korbach 1155:, Wien 1873, p. 22. 800:Partitio dialectica 584:Laskói Csókás Péter 455: 149:(published 1598 in 70:Waldeck-Frankenberg 36:Rudolphus Goclenius 1661:Hermann Schüling, 923:10.1037/hop0000187 635:(1584, pp. 15-32) 532:Johann Jacob Coler 505:(1589, pp. 73-95) 453: 421:Ogdoas Scholastica 409:Landgrave Philip I 207:Powder of Sympathy 25: 16:German philosopher 1665:, Hildesheim 1967 1642:Voprosy filosofii 1147:Frobesius, J. 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Waldeck
Waldeck-Frankenberg
Hesse
University of Erfurt
University of Marburg
University of Wittenberg
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Landgrave
Wilhelm IV of Hesse-Kassel
Philipps University of Marburg
Moritz
Synod of Dort
psychology
ontology
Ontology
Johann Balthasar Schupp
Lich
Philipp Nicolai
aurora
Rudolph Goclenius the Younger
Powder of Sympathy
epigram
Wilhelm Adolph Scribonius
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