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'''Eugen Karl Dühring''' (12 January 1833, Berlin – 21 September 1921)  was a German philosopher, writer, and a leading supporter of [[positivism]], the philosophical view that positive knowledge is gained through observation of natural phenomena.
'''Eugen Karl Dühring''' (12 January 1833, Berlin – 21 September 1921)  was a German philosopher, writer, and a leading supporter of [[positivism]], the philosophical view that positive knowledge is gained through observation of natural phenomena.


He was also a [[socialist]] and German [[nationalist]] who increasingly vehemently criticized various targets, such as [[Marxism]], religion, mysticism, [[Judaism]], [[cosmopolitans]], universities, the Bismarck state, militarism, and [[social Darwinism]].
He was also a [[socialist]] and German [[fascist]] who increasingly vehemently criticized various targets, such as [[Marxism]], religion, mysticism, [[Judaism]], [[cosmopolitans]], universities, the Bismarck state, militarism, and [[social Darwinism]].


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Revision as of 10:32, 15 February 2024

Eugen Karl Dühring (12 January 1833, Berlin – 21 September 1921) was a German philosopher, writer, and a leading supporter of positivism, the philosophical view that positive knowledge is gained through observation of natural phenomena.

He was also a socialist and German fascist who increasingly vehemently criticized various targets, such as Marxism, religion, mysticism, Judaism, cosmopolitans, universities, the Bismarck state, militarism, and social Darwinism.

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