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- Adam Karl August von Eschenmayer (originally Carl; 4 July 1768 – 17 November 1852) was a German philosopher and physician. He was born at Neuenbürg in...
- philosopher François Laruelle. German philosopher Adam Karl August von Eschenmayer developed an early approach to philosophy called non-philosophy. He defined...
- Testament were mythical additions with little basis in fact. Carl August von Eschenmayer wrote a review in 1835 called "The Iscariotism of our days", a review...
- Eitel Paul Erman Johann Christian Polycarp Erxleben Adam Karl August von Eschenmayer Andreas von Ettingshausen Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit Horst Feistel Peter...
- notebooks responding to the works of Kant, Frans Hemster****s, and Adolph Eschenmayer. Novalis's ongoing reflections upon Fichte's ideas, particularly those...
- geologist, palaeontologist (b. 1790) November 17 – Adam Karl August von Eschenmayer, German philosopher (b. 1768) November 18 – John Andrew Shulze, American...
- Jules Denis Dupotet de Sennevoy Hector Durville Adam Karl August von Eschenmayer Abade Faria Charles Foster Paul Gibier Valentine Greatrakes Allan Kardec...
- nature and mind is beyond the intellect and reason. Adam Karl August von Eschenmayer, engaged in controversy with Sc****ing from 1801, published Grundriss...
- Vincenzo Dimech, Maltese sculptor (d. 1831) July 4 – Adam Karl August von Eschenmayer, German philosopher (d. 1852) July 20 – Praskovia Kovalyova-Zhemchugova...
- Karl-August may refer to: Adam Karl August von Eschenmayer (1768–1852), German philosopher and physician Christian Karl August Ludwig von M****enbach (1758–1827)...