Die Seelenfrage, by Otto Flügel, originally published in 1902, delves into the profound question of the soul, considering the evolving concepts within the natural sciences of the time. Flügel explores the philosophical implications of scientific advancements, offering insights into the understanding of the soul in light of new discoveries. This work provides a valuable glimpse into the intellectual landscape of the early 20th century, where philosophy and science converged to examine fundamental aspects of human existence. A significant contribution to the history of ideas, "Die Seelenfrage" remains relevant for those interested in the intersection of philosophy, science, and psychology.
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