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C.D. Warner, et al., comp.
The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

Johann Karl Friedrich Rosenkranz (1805–1879)

Rosenkranz, Johann Karl Friedrich (rō’zen-kränts). A German philosopher; born at Magdeburg, April 23, 1805; died on June 14, 1879. He was the best representative of the “center” of Hegel’s school, and spent much time in rearranging and reclassifying the system. His principal works, nearly all of which have received English versions, are: ‘Psychology, or the Science of Subjective Mind’ (1837); ‘Critical Explanations of Hegel’s System’ (1840); ‘Life of Hegel’ (1844); ‘Modifications of Logic’ (1846); ‘System of Science’ (1850); ‘Æsthetics of the Ugly’ (1853); ‘Autobiography’ (1873); ‘The History of Literature’ (1875).