Rudolph Goclenius
Philosopher, Author
1547 – 1628
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Who was Rudolph Goclenius?
Rudolph Gockel was a German scholastic philosopher who lived from March 1, 1547 to June 8, 1628. Gockel’s main contribution to science was his invention of the term “psychology” in 1590. Gockel also had extensive backing and significant contributions to the field of ontology. He extended on many ideas from Aristotle, such as both the introduction of ontology and metaphysics. Several of Gockel’s ideas were published and built upon by later philosophers. To this day, Gockel’s main contribution remains his terming of “psychology.”
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- Born
- Mar 1, 1547
Korbach - Nationality
- Germany
- Profession
- Lived in
- Hesse
- Died
- Jun 8, 1628
Marburg
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on July 23, 2013
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