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Christian Wolff (1679-1754)

"Christian Wolff (less correctly Wolf, German: [vɔlf]; also known as Wolfius; ennobled as Christian Freiherr von Wolff in 1745; 24 January 1679 – 9 April 1754) was a German philosopher. Wolff was the most eminent German philosopher between Leibniz and Kant. His main achievement was a complete oeuvre on almost every scholarly subject of his time, displayed and unfolded according to his demonstrative-deductive, mathematical method, which perhaps represents the peak of Enlightenment rationality in Germany.

Wolff was also the creator of German as the language of scholarly instruction and research, although he also wrote in Latin, so that an international audience could, and did, read him. A founding father of, among other fields, economics and public administration 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." - (en.wikipedia.org 10.11.2019)

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Was depicted (Actor) Christian Wolff (1679-1754)
Template creation Gottfried Boy (1701-1755) ()
Was depicted (Actor) Matthias Untzer (1581-1624) ()
Was depicted (Actor) Christoph Cellarius (1638-1707) ()
Was depicted (Actor) Michael Alberti (1682-1757) ()
Was depicted (Actor) Friedrich Hoffmann (1660-1742) ()
Printing plate produced Johann Jakob Haid (1704-1767) ()
Printing plate produced Johann Georg Wille (1715-1808) ()
Printing plate produced Christoph Melchior Roth (1720-1798) ()
Printing plate produced Johann Christoph Sysang (1703-1757) ()
Printing plate produced Johann Benjamin Brühl (1691-1763) ()
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