Julius Duboc

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Julius Duboc (around 1900). Etching by Johann Lindner

Karl Julius Duboc (born October 10, 1829 in Hamburg , † June 11, 1903 in Niederlößnitz ) was a German philosopher and writer (pseudonym Julius Lanz ), brother of the writer and painter Charles Edouard Duboc .

Life

Julius Duboc studied in Leipzig , Giessen and Berlin . During his studies in 1849 he became a member of the Cattia Gießen fraternity . He was a student of Ludwig Feuerbach . In his philosophical writings he propagated a kind of ethically reverent atheism and turned against Schopenhauer's pessimism. He has also published historical works as well as essays and short stories.

Duboc died in Niederlößnitz in 1903 and was cremated in the Gotha crematorium .

Publications

  • Social Letters (3rd edition, 1873)
  • The Psychology of Love (1874)
  • Life without God (1875)
  • One Hundred Years of Zeitgeist in Germany (1889)
  • Lust as a social-ethical development principle (1900)

literature

Web links

Wikisource: Julius Duboc  - Sources and full texts

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Paul Wentzcke : Fraternity lists. Second volume: Hans Schneider and Georg Lehnert: Gießen - The Gießen fraternity 1814 to 1936. Görlitz 1942, O. Cattia. No. 84.
  2. Todtenschau . In: Dresdner Geschichtsblätter , No. 1, 1904, p. 227.