- Alexander von Oettingen
Alexander von Oettingen (1827 - 1905),
Baltic German Lutheran theologian andstatistician .Oettingen, the member of a
Livonia nBaltic German noble family that produced many scholars, including his brothersGeorg von Oettingen , professor of medicine at theUniversity of Tartu (then "Dorpat"), andArthur von Oettingen , professor of physique in Dorpat and Leipzig, wasProfessor ofDogmatics at that institution and, theologically, a typical representative of this ultra-orthodox and conservative Lutheran department. While his theological works are forgotten, his side-interest in statistics (and the then-very fashionable view that statisticalpredictability ofsocial behavior left no space forethics orGod ), and discussions with the then-very deterministically-minded great economistAdolph Wagner let him write a very important work, the "Moralstatistik" ("Moral Statistics"), in 1868. Oettingen makes the point that there isregularity in human action because of human societal living together but that there is freedom of action of theindividual "because the regularity of moral statistical numbers is never absolute". (R. v. Engelhardt)With the book, and in its subtitle, Oettingen also coined the word, and established the concept, of "
Sozialethik " ("Social Ethics"), meant as a counter toAuguste Comte 's "social physics " concept and as the establishment of a non-personal, non-individualisticethics ; this is whatProtestant ethics as taught in German universities is still called.*Oettingen, Alexander v. (1868). "Die Moralstatistik. Inductiver Nachweis der Gesetzmäßigkeit sittlicher Lebensbewegung im Organismus der Menschheit". = "Die Moralstatistik und die christliche Sittenlehre. Versuch einer Socialethik auf empirischer Grundlage", vol. 1. Erlangen: Deichert.
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* [http://www.mois.ee/english/tartu/visusti.shtml Estonian Manors Portal - your guide to the world of manors ] at www.mois.ee - the Visusti (in German: Wissust) manor page in Estonian Manors Portal, Alexander von Oetiingen was born there
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