KRAUSE, KARL CHRISTIAN FRIEDRICH


Meaning of KRAUSE, KARL CHRISTIAN FRIEDRICH in English

born May 6, 1781, Eisenberg, Rhenish Palatinate died Sept. 27, 1832, Munich, Bavaria German philosopher who attracted a considerable following, especially in Spain, where his disciples, known as krausistas, greatly influenced the direction of Spanish education in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Krause's system of philosophy, which he called panentheism (essentially an attempt to reconcile pantheism and theism), asserts that God is an essence that contains the entire universe within itself but is not exhausted by it. He put particular emphasis on the development of the individual as an integral part of the life of the whole. Among his major works are Entwurf des Systems der Philosophie (1804; Sketch of the System of Philosophy), Vorlesungen ber das System der Philosophie (1828; Lectures on the System of Philosophy), and Vorlesungen ber die Grundwahrheiten der Wissenschaft (1829; Lectures on the Fundamentals of Knowledge).

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