Karl Christian Friedrich Krause

Karl Christian Friedrich Krause, lithograph by Heinrich Dragendorff, published in ''Die reine d.i. allgemeine Lebenlehre und Philosophie der Geschichte'' (Göttingen, 1843) Karl Christian Friedrich Krause (; 6 May 1781 – 27 September 1832) was a German philosopher whose doctrines became known as Krausism. Krausism, when considered in its totality as a complete, stand-alone philosophical system, had only a small following in Germany, France, and Belgium, in contradistinction to certain other philosophical systems (such as Hegelianism) that had a much larger following in Europe at that time. However, Krausism became very popular and influential in Restoration Spain not as a complete, comprehensive philosophical system ''per se'', but as a broad cultural movement. In Spain, Krausism was known as "Krausismo", and Krausists were known as "Krausistas". Outside of Spain, the Spanish Krausist cultural movement was referred to as Spanish Krausism. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Brewster, David 1781-1868
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