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  1. Christian Wolff: Webster's Timeline History, 1666 - 2007 by Icon Group International, 2009-04-16
  2. Changing the System: The Music of Christian Wolff by Stephen Chase, Philip Thomas, 2010-08-01
  3. Die Psychologie Christian Wolffs: Systematische Und Historische Untersuchungen (Hallesche Beitrage Zur Europaischen Aufklarung)
  4. Die Pädagogik Des Philosophen Christian Wolff (Halle) ... (German Edition) by Thomas Link, 2010-01-10
  5. Autour de la philosophie Wolffienne (Gesammelte Werke, Materialien und Dokumente / Christian Wolff) (French Edition) by Hans Werner Arndt, 2001
  6. Institutiones philosophiae rationalis: Methodo Wolfii conscriptae (Gesammelte Werke, Materialien und Dokumente / Christian Wolff) (Latin Edition) by Friedrich Christian Baumeister, 1989
  7. Hundert und dreyssig Fragen aus der neuen mechanischen Philosophie ;: Philosophische Fragen aus der neuen mechanischen Morale (Gesammelte Werke / Christian Wolff) (German Edition) by Joachim Lange, 1999
  8. Versuch einer grundlichen Erlauterung der merckwurdigsten Begebenheiten in der Natur, wodurch man zur innersten Erkenntnis derselben gefuhret wird: Erstes ... / Christian Wolff) (German Edition) by Ludwig Philipp Thummig, 1999
  9. Biographie (Gesammelte Werke / Christian Wolff) (German Edition)
  10. Wie verfuhrt man musikalisch eine Frau?: Nach einer Idee von Christian Wolff (German Edition) by Irmgard Grillmayer, 1984
  11. Die Psychologie Christian Wolffs: Systematische Und Historische Untersuchungen (Hallesche Beitrage Zur Europaischen Aufklarung)
  12. Transzendentale Wahrheit und Traum: Christian Wolffs Antwort auf die Herausforderung durch den cartesianischen Zweifel (Forschungen und Materialien zur deutschen Aufklarung) (German Edition) by Sonia Carboncini, 1991
  13. Christian Wolff und das System des klassischen Rationalismus: Die philosophia experimentalis universalis = Christian Wolff e il sistema del razionalismo ... / Christian Wolff) (German Edition) by L Cataldi, 2001
  14. Christian Wolff's Verhaltnis Zu Leibniz (1897) (German Edition) by Walther Arnsperger, 2010-05-22

1. Christian Wolff - Wikipedia
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Wechseln zu: Navigation Suche Dieser Artikel besch¤ftigt sich mit der historischen Person Christian Wolff. F¼r den Schauspieler siehe Christian Wolff (Schauspieler) . F¼r den Komponisten siehe Christian Wolff (Komponist) Christian Freiherr von Wolff Gedenktafel in Breslau Christian Freiherr von Wolff (in der Encyclop©die „Chr©tien Wolf“) (* 24. Januar in Breslau 9. April in Halle ) war ein bedeutender deutscher Universalgelehrter, Jurist und Mathematiker und einer der wichtigsten Philosophen zwischen Leibniz und Kant . Er z¤hlt zu den bedeutendsten Vertretern des Naturrechts und gilt als eigentlicher Begr¼nder der Begriffsjurisprudenz des 19. Jahrhunderts . Die deutsche Philosophie verdankt ihm ihre terminologische Grundlegung; viele von ihm definierte Begriffe wie "Bedeutung" "Aufmerksamkeit" oder an sich wurden sp¤ter in die Alltagssprache ¼bernommen. Wolff hatte auch maŸgeblichen Einfluss auf die preuŸische Gesetzgebung.
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Christian Wolff wurde 1679 in Breslau geboren. Der bikonfessionelle, sowohl lutherisch-protestantische als auch katholische Charakter der Stadt pr¤gten bereits den Sch¼ler. Mit acht Jahren kam Christian Wolff, selbst Lutheraner, auf das

2. Christian Wolff
Christian Wolff (16791754). Wolff attempted to systematize Leibniz s philosophy, the product becoming the predominant philosophy in Germany during Kant s
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Christian Wolff (1679-1754)
Wolff attempted to systematize Leibniz's philosophy, the product becoming the predominant philosophy in Germany during Kant's formative years. Kant began his career as a member of the Wolffian school, then broke decisively with it. Kant's attack on metaphysics in the Critique of Pure Reason was primarily directed against the so-called "Leibnizian-Wolffian" system. Later, Kant wasto fight off the inevitable Wolffian counter-attack, led by Eberhard Kant stated in the Preface to the second edition of the Critique that Wolff had precribed the correct method for metaphysics: "orderly establishment of principles, clear determination of concepts, insistence upon strictness of proof, and avoidance of venturesome, non-consecutive steps in our inferences" (Bxxxvii). But though methodologically sound, Wolff had neglected to prepare the ground for his demonstrations by undertaking a critique of the organ of metaphysics, pure reason. In particular, he treated sensibility as "nothing but a confused representation of things, containing only what belongs to them in themselves, but doing so under an aggregation of characters and partial representations that we do not consciously distinguish" (A43/B60). In treating the difference between sensibility and understanding as merely "logical," Wolff (along with Leibniz) "has given a completely wrong direction to all investigations into the nature and origin of our cognition" (A44/B61).
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The Wolffian theory of reality is broadly divided into two parts: ontology, which treats of possible things, and metaphysics, which treats of actual things. Metaphysics itself has three special subjects: the universe, the soul, and God. The three corresponding branches of "special metaphysics" are cosmology, rational psychology, and rational theology. This distinction forms the basis of the division of Kant's "Dialectic" into Antinomy, Paralogisms, and Ideal of Pure Reason, respectively.

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Christian Wolff Leipzig University, Germany. C. Biemann, U. Quasthoff, K. Böhm, C. Wolff K. Böhm, G. Heyer, U. Quasthoff, C. Wolff
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10. Biography - Christian Wolff
Christian Wolff (born 1934 in Nice, France, living in the United States since 1941) holds a doctorate in classics from Harvard, where he taught until 1970.
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Composer back Christian Wolff (born 1934 in Nice, France, living in the United States since 1941) holds a doctorate in classics from Harvard, where he taught until 1970. Between 1970 and 2000, Wolff was the Strauss Professor of Music at Dartmouth College where he also taught classics. As a composer he is basically self-taught, although his association in the early 1950s with John Cage, David Tudor and Morton Feldman provided a music background unmatched by any formal education. He has received a number of commissions, was "Ford Composer" at Mills College and was composer/lecturer at the Internationale Ferienkurse für Neue Musik in Darmstadt. He has written for numerous music periodicals, and has organized and performed in concerts in Europe and the U.S.A.
Wolff's work has concerned itself principally with the introduction of various new modes notation and freedom of the musical event, both for the composer and performer as well as the listener. Wolff described his current concerns in the following manner: "To turn the making of music into a collaborative and transforming activity (performer into composer into listener into composer into performer, etc.), the cooperative character of the activity to the exact source of the music. To stir up, through the production of the music, a sense of social conditions in which we live and of how these might be changed."
In 1995 Petr Kotik commissioned Wolff to compose Spring, which was performed by The Orchestra of the S.E.M. Ensemble in New York and Europe. After a performance at Prague Spring 1999, where Kotik conducted a program featuring Gruppen by Karlheinz Stockhausen, Diamonds by Alvin Lucier (commissioned by SEM), and Modules I, II, III by Earle Brown, Kotik began creating a repertoire for three orchestras. In 2000, Wolff composed Ordinary Matter for an ensemble of 80 musicians, divided into three orchestras. Ordinary Matter was premiered at the Ostrava Days Festival in 2001 and a version with a reduced ensemble was performed last December by SEM at the Paula Cooper Gallery.

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15. Christian, Freiherr Von Wolff - Britannica Concise
Christian, Freiherr von Wolff German philosopher, mathematician, and scientist.
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born Jan. 24, 1679, Breslau, Silesia
died April 9, 1754, Halle, Prussia
German philosopher, mathematician, and scientist. He was educated at the universities of Breslau, Jena, and Leipzig and was a pupil of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz . He wrote numerous works in theology, psychology, botany, and physics but is best known as a leading spokesman of German rationalism . His series of essays, all beginning under the title Rational Ideas, covered many subjects and expounded Leibniz's theories in popular form. document.writeln(AAMB2); More on "Christian, Freiherr von Wolff" from the 32 Volume Wolff, Christian, Freiherr (Baron) von - philosopher, mathematician, and scientist who worked in many subjects but who is best known as the German spokesman of the Enlightenment, the 18th-century philosophical movement characterized by Rationalism. Reuter, Paul Julius, Baron (Freiherr) von - German-born founder of one of the first news agencies, which still bears his name. Of Jewish parentage, he became a Christian in 1844 and adopted the name of Reuter. var mm = [["Jan.","January"],["Feb.","February"],["Mar.","March"],["Apr.","April"],["May","May"],["June","June"],["July","July"],["Aug.","August"],["Sept.","September"],["Oct.","October"],["Nov.","November"],["Dec.","December"]]; var theUrl = location.protocol + "//" + location.host + location.pathname; var titleFrag = document.title.substring(0,document.title.indexOf(' - Britannica Concise'));

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Born March 8, 1934 in Nice, France; lived mostly in U.S. since 1941; U.S. citizen since 1946. Studied piano with Grete Sultan, composition (briefly) with John Cage. Mostly autodidact, but early contact with Cage, Morton Feldman, David Tudor and Earle Brown, later Cornelius Cardew and Frederic Rzewski has helped form the direction of his work. Academic training in Classics and Comparative Literature at Harvard University. Has taught Classics at Harvard and, since 1971, Classics, Comparative Literature and Music at Dartmouth College (Hanover, New Hampshire). Compositions include works for piano(s), miscellaneous keyboards, instrumental solos, chamber groups, unspecified groups of players and sound sources, tape, chorus and orchestra. A particular interest in Wolff's work has been to allow performers flexibility and ranges of freedom at the actual time of a piece's performance; to devise notations to make this practicable; to foster among both professional and lay players a spirit of liberating interdependence; and to draw material from traditions of popular political music.
Christian Wolff has performed as an improviser with Takehisa Kosugi, Steve Lacy, Christian Marclay, Kui Dong and Larry Polansky.

17. Christian Wolff (Stanford Encyclopedia Of Philosophy)
christian wolff (16791754), also known as christian von Wolfius, was a Rationalist philosopher of the German Enlightenment. His corpus includes over 26
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First published Mon 3 Jul, 2006 Christian Wolff (1679-1754), also known as Christian von Wolfius, was a Rationalist philosopher of the German Enlightenment. His corpus includes over 26 titles, spanning more than 42 quarto volumes, with contributions primarily in the areas of mathematics and philosophy. He is often regarded as the central historical figure who links the philosophical systems of Leibniz and Kant. Although Wolff's influence was largely isolated to German schools and universities during and shortly after his lifetime, he did receive some international acclaim. He was a nonresident member of all four major European scientific academies: the Royal Society of London in 1709; the Berlin Academy in 1711; the St Petersburg Academy in 1725; and the Paris Academy in 1733. To his credit, he is the first philosopher recognized to furnish Germans with a complete system of philosophy in their own language (Beck 1969, 274). Critique of Pure Reason

18. Christian Wolff (philosopher) - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
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Christian Wolff was the most eminent German philosopher between Leibniz and Kant . His main achievement was a complete oeuvre on almost every scholarly subject of his time, displayed and unfolded according to his demonstrative-deductive, mathematical method, which perhaps represents the peak of Enlightenment rationality in Germany . Wolff was also the creator of German as the language of scholarly instruction and research, although he also wrote in Latin , so that an international audience could, and did, read him. A founding father of, among other fields, economics and public administration as academic disciplines, he concentrated especially in these fields, giving advice on practical matters to people in government , and stressing the professional nature of university education. His work is said to have had a strong impact on the American Declaration of Independence.

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20. Christian Wolff Interview- Perfect Sound Forever
christian wolff briefly studied under Cage but soon took up his own charge to create intricate systems for his pieces rather than using standard notes,
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Praise be to Christian Marclay for helping with this. PSF: You were originally studying with John Cage. What kind of effect do you think that had on your work? All kinds of effect! (laughs) Practically, he was my first and only composition teacher. He taught me a handful of practical things and then he basically let me go ahead on my own. Our lessons lasted for about six weeks. He taught me about rhythmic structure, Webern, did some counterpoint exercises and that was it basically. After that, I was doing my own pieces. I would make up my own systems for my pieces and he figured that was good enough. I didn't have to go on with counterpoint or other peoples' systems as long as I knew systems and knew how to work with it. That was the point. PSF: Did you find shortcomings with counter point? To tell the truth, I wasn't very good at it and he wasn't very interested. That's somewhat ironic because over the last ten years, I've become very interested in it and I've used it all the time in one form or another.
PSF: At that time when you began, Cage as well as David Tudor, Morton Feldman and Earle Brown were all active as well. All of you were seen together as a musical movement. Did you see similarities there or mostly differences in styles?

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