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Rudolf Eucken

    5 de enero de 1846 – 14 de septiembre de 1926

    Rudolf Christoph Eucken fue un filósofo alemán reconocido por su sincera búsqueda de la verdad y su penetrante poder de pensamiento. Exploró y desarrolló una filosofía de vida idealista a través de sus extensos trabajos, demostrando una amplia visión. Su presentación se caracterizó por su calidez y fuerza, ofreciendo a los lectores perspectivas profundas y perspicaces. La dedicación de Eucken a la indagación filosófica y su habilidad para articular ideas complejas lo convierten en una figura significativa en el discurso filosófico.

    Rudolf Eucken
    Fichtes Reden an die Deutsche Nation
    Der Sinn und Wert des Lebens
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    Philosophy of Life
    Life's Basis and Life's Ideal
    El hombre y El Mundo
    • Life's Basis and Life's Ideal

      The Fundamentals of a New Philosophy of Life

      • 216 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      The book presents a philosophical exploration of fundamental principles guiding life and ideals. By adopting a more accessible title, the translation aims to engage a broader audience, emphasizing the author's intent to reach those beyond academic circles. The work seeks to clarify its purpose and connect with readers interested in a new perspective on life’s foundational concepts.

      Life's Basis and Life's Ideal
    • Philosophy of Life

      • 202 páginas
      • 8 horas de lectura

      Rudolf Christoph Eucken was a prominent German philosopher known for his contributions to idealism and his exploration of the relationship between philosophy and life. His work emphasized the importance of individual experience and the pursuit of spiritual and ethical values. Eucken's philosophical insights sought to bridge the gap between abstract thought and practical living, influencing various fields, including education and religion, throughout his lifetime. His legacy continues to inspire discussions on the nature of existence and human purpose.

      Philosophy of Life
    • Culturally significant, this work has been preserved to reflect its original state, including copyright references and library stamps. It serves as a vital piece of civilization's knowledge base, showcasing the authenticity of historical artifacts and their importance in understanding cultural heritage.

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