- Ludwig Büchner
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birth_date =March 29 ,1824
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death_date =May 1 ,1899
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Friedrich Karl Christian Ludwig Büchner (March 29 ,1824 –May 1 ,1899 ) was a Germanphilosopher ,physiologist andphysician who became one of the exponents of 19th centuryscientific materialism .Büchner was born at
Darmstadt ,Germany , onMarch 29 ,1824 . From 1842 to 1848 he studiedphysics ,chemistry ,botany ,mineralogy ,philosophy andmedicine at theUniversity of Giessen , where he graduated in 1848 with a dissertation entitled "Beiträge zur Hall'schen Lehre von einem excitomotorischen Nervensystem" (Contributions to the Hallerian Theory of an Excitomotor Nervous System). Afterwards, he continued his studies at the University ofStrasbourg ,University of Würzburg (where he studiedpathology with the greatRudolf Virchow ) and at theUniversity of Vienna . In 1852 he became lecturer inmedicine at theUniversity of Tübingen , where he published his great work "Kraft und Stoff: Empirisch-naturphilosophische Studien" (Force and Matter: Empiricophilosophical Studies, 1855). In this work, the product, according to Lange, of a fanatical enthusiasm for humanity, he sought to demonstrate the indestructibility ofmatter andforce , and the finality of physical force. The extremematerialism of this work excited so much opposition that he was compelled to give up his post at Tübingen. He retired toDarmstadt , where he practiced as a physician and contributed regularly to pathological and physiological magazines.He continued his philosophical work in defense of materialism, and published "Natur und Geist" (Nature and Soul, 1857), "Aus Natur und Wissenschaft" (From Nature and Science, vol. I., 1862; vol. II., 1884), "Der Fortschritt in Natur und Geschichte im Lichte der Darwinschen Theorie" (Progress in Nature and History in the Light of the Darwinian Theory, 1884), "Tatsachen und Theorien aus dem naturwissenschaftlichen Leben der Gegenwart" (Facts and Theories from the Scientific Life of Present, 1887), "Fremdes und Eigenes aus dem geistligen Leben der Gegenwart" (Extraneous and Self from the Spiritual Life of Present, 1890), "Darwinismus und Socialismus" (1894), "Im Dienste der Wahrzeit" (In the Service of Truth, 1899).
Ludwig Büchner's materialism was the founding ground for the
freethinker s' movement in Germany. In 1881 he founded inFrankfurt the "German Freethinkers League " ("Deutsche Freidenkerbund"), where the first atheists gathered together publicly in that country.He died at Darmstadt on
May 1 ,1899 .In estimating Büchner's philosophy it must be remembered that he was primarily a
physiologist , not a metaphysician. Matter and force (orenergy ) areinfinite ; the conservation of force follows from the imperishability of matter, the ultimate basis of all science.Büchner is not always clear in his theory of the relation between matter and force. At one time he refuses to explain it, but generally he assumes that all natural and spiritual forces are indwelling in matter. Just as a
steam engine , he says in "Kraft und Stoff" (7th ed., p. 130), produces motion, so the intricate organic complex of force-bearing substance in an animal organism produces a total sum of certain effects, which, when bound together in a unity, are called by usmind ,soul ,thought . Here he postulates force and mind as emanating from original matter, a materialisticmonism . But in other parts of his works he suggests that mind and matter are two different aspects of that which is the basis of all things a monism which is not necessarily materialistic, and which, in the absence of further explanation, constitutes a confession of failure.Büchner was much less concerned to establish a scientific metaphysics than to protest against the romantic
idealism of his predecessors and the theological interpretations of the universe.Nature according to him is purely physical; it has no purpose, no will, no laws imposed by extraneousauthority , nosupernatural ethical sanction.Modern Christian apologists consider Büchner the father of
atheistic evangelism in Germany, a counterpart toThomas Huxley .Friedrich Büchner was the brother of
Georg Büchner , a famousplaywright .References
External links
* [http://vlp.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/references?id=per334 Biography and bibliography] in the
Virtual Laboratory of theMax Planck Institute for the History of Science
* [http://www.cartage.org.lb/en/themes/GeogHist/histories/histdocts/Biblio19/19/Buchner/1855buchner.html Some brief excerpts from Büchner's "Force and Matter"]
* [http://libcoll.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/libview?mode=imagepath&url=/mpiwg/online/permanent/library/CB8XQDB5/pageimg Complete scanned text of Büchner's "Force and Matter"]
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