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Hartmann

Hartmann (1842 – 1906), full name Karl Robert Eduard von Hartmann, was a German philosopher, born at Berlin. He established his fame by a work entitled the "Philosophy of the Unconscious," (1869), which rapidly passed through nine editions. He has since written on pessimism, the moral and the religious consciousness, the philosophy of the beautiful, and spiritualism. He is the founder of a new school of philosophy, which professes to be a synthesis of that of Hegel and that of Schopenhauer, and to aim at the reconciliation of philosophic results with scientific.

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