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FRIEDRICH EDUARD BE`NEKE

FRIEDRICH EDUARD BE`NEKE (1798-1854), a German philosopher and professor in Berlin of the so-called empirical school, that is, the Baconian; an opponent of the methods and systems of Kant and Hegel; confined his studies to psychology and the phenomena of consciousness; was more a British thinker than a German.


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