Konrad von Dieterich on Philosophy
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In his book "Philosophy and Natural Science. Their latest alliance and the monistic worldview" (1875), Konrad von Dieterich takes a critical look at the growing importance of natural science for philosophy.

"For every philosophy wants to be and should be monistic, a unified, a lawfully coherent view of the universe, a strictly closed, gapless worldview."

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