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 HEGELIANS. 5^9 Hinrichs, Schallcr (died 1868; History of the Philosophy of Nature since Bacon, 1841 seq.), J. E. Erdmann in Halle (1805-92 ; Body and Soul, 1837 ; Psychological Letters, 185 1, 6th ed., 1882; Earliest Sport, 1871, 4th ed., 1890), form, according to Strauss's parliamentary comparison carried out by Michelet, the " right " ; the latter, Strauss, Feuerbach, Bruno Bauer, and A. Ruge, who, with Echtermeyer, edited the Hallesche, afterward Deutsche, Jahrbiicher fur Wis- senschaft und Kunst, 1838-42, the "left." Between them, and forming the " center," stand Karl Rosenkranz * in Konigsberg (1805-79), C. L. Michelet in Berlin (p. 16; Hegel, the Unrefuted World-philosopher, 1870; System of Philosophy, 1876 seq>j, and the theologians Marheineke (a pupil of Daub at Heidelberg) and W. Vatke {Philosophy of Religion, edited by Preiss, 1888). Contrasted with these is the group of semi- or pseudo-Hegelians (p. 596), who declare themselves in accord with the theistic doctrines of the right, but admit that the left represents Hegel's own opinion, or at least the correct deductions from his position. The following should also be mentioned as Hegelians: the philosopher of history. Von Cieszkowski, the pedagog- ical writer, Thaulow (at Kiel, died 1883), the philosopher of religion and of law, A. Lasson at Berlin, the aesthetic writers Hotho, Friedrich Theodor Vischerf (1807-87), and Max Schasler {Critical History of Aesthetics, 1872 ; ^Esthetics, 1886), the historians of philosophy, Schwegler (died 1857; History of Greek Philosophy, 1859, 4^^^ ^^•' ^^^^y edited by Karl Kostlin, whose ^Esthetics appeared 1869), Eduard Zeller :}: of Berlin (born 1814), and Kuno Fischer (born 1824; 1856-72 professor at Jena, since then at Heidelberg; Logic and Metaphysics, 2d ed., 1865). While Weissenborn (died 1874) is influenced by Schleiermacher •K. Rosenkranz: Psychology, 1837. 3d ed., 1863; Science of the Logical Idta, 1858 ; Studies, 1839 seg.. New Studies, 1875 seq.; Esthetics of the Ugly, 1853 ; several works on the history of poetry. f Vischer : Aesthetics, 1846-58 ; Critical Excursions, 1844 seq.j several Hefte " Allesand Neues." The diary in the second part of the novel Auch Einer develops an original pantheistic view of the world. X Zeller : The Philosophy of the Greeks in its Historical Development, 5 vols., 3d ed., vol. i. 5th ed. [English translation, 1868 seq.' ; three collections of Ad- dresses and Essays, 1865, 1877, 1884,