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Karl Christoph Vogt

    Karl Vogt was a German scientist, philosopher, and politician who emigrated to Switzerland. He authored notable works in zoology, geology, and physiology, demonstrating a deep commitment to scientific inquiry. Throughout his life, Vogt was actively engaged in politics, contributing to the German Frankfurt Parliament and later to political discourse in Switzerland. His writings and career reflect a unique synthesis of empirical research, philosophical thought, and civic responsibility.

    Lehrbuch Der Geologie Und Petrefactenkunde: Zum Gebrauche Bei Vorlesungen Und Zum Selbstunterrichte; Volume 1
    Im Gebirg und auf den Gletschern
    Vorlesungen über nützliche und schädliche, verkannte und verläumdete Tiere
    Lehrbuch der Geologie und Petrefactenkunde
    Lectures on Man
    Köhlerglaube und Wissenschaft: Eine Streitschrift Gegen Hofrath Rudolph Wagner in Göttingen
    • 2023
    • 2018

      Lectures on Man

      his place in creation, and in the history of the earth

      • 512 pages
      • 18 hours of reading

      Exploring humanity's role in the cosmos and Earth's history, this book presents a scholarly examination of man's significance within the broader context of creation. Originally published in 1864, it offers insights into philosophical and scientific perspectives of the time, making it a valuable resource for understanding historical views on human existence and our relationship with the universe. The unchanged reprint maintains the integrity of the original work, providing readers with a glimpse into 19th-century thought.

      Lectures on Man