In "Leib und Seele," Julius Schaller delves into the Enlightenment debate surrounding faith, science, and the nature of body and soul. This third, augmented edition explores the conflict between what he terms "Koehlerglauben" (popular belief or folk religion) and scientific understanding. Schaller's work offers a critical perspective on the philosophical and religious currents of his time, examining the interplay between traditional beliefs and emerging scientific viewpoints.
Written in German, this edition provides valuable insight into the intellectual climate of the era and the ongoing quest to reconcile faith and reason.
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