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Fritz Schultze (pron shụl'tse) (1846–1908) was a German philosopher. Schultze was born at
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and educated at
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. He was professor extraordinary of philosophy at Jena in 1875 and 1876, when he was appointed professor of philosophy and pedagogy at the Royal Polytechnic Institute of Dresden.


Publications

* (1871) * ''(1st vol. 1874)'' * ''(1881–82)'' * (1890) * (1894)


References


External links


Photograph album of German and Austrian scientists (1877)
Darwin Correspondence Project {{DEFAULTSORT:Schultze, Fritz 1846 births 1908 deaths 19th-century German philosophers People from Celle