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Christian Wolff

    January 24, 1679 – April 9, 1754

    Christian Wolff was a preeminent German philosopher, recognized as the most significant thinker between Leibniz and Kant. His philosophical contributions were so substantial that a mountain on the Moon, Mons Wolff, is named in his honor. Wolff's work marks a crucial transition in German Enlightenment philosophy, shaping the trajectory of subsequent intellectual thought.

    Briefwechsel Zwischen Leibniz Und Christian Wolf, Supplementband
    Der erste Brief des Paulus an die Korinther 2, 7/II
    Jeremia im Frühjudentum und Urchristentum
    Bewusstseinsinseln
    Die Thomaskirche zu Leipzig
    The Law of Nations Treated According to the Scientific Method