Rector Stumpf about 1908
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In 1907, Carl Stumpf became rector of the Friedrich-Wilhelms-University in Berlin, today's Humboldt-University. In one of his rectorate speeches, he critically examined ethical scepticism. A part of the recording of this speech is in the collection of the AWZ. You can listen to an excerpt here.

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