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Herman Schell

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German philosopher

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According to Wikipedia, Jakob Herman Schell was a German philosopher and theologian. He was ordained as a Roman Catholic priest in 1873, he became Professor of theology in 1888. Biography Schell attended the Gran ducal Lyceum of Freiburg and in 1868 joyned the local seminary. Then he studied theology and philosophy at the University of Freiburg, where he had Constantine von Schäzler as professor of Scholastic dogmatics, meeting Jakob Sengler, one of the later Christian idealists. In 1870, Schell was dismissed by the seminary and moved to University of Würzburg, starting to work with Franz Brentano to his PhD dissertation in Philosophy, titled Die Einheit des Seelenlebens aus den Principien der Aristotelischen Philosophy. In 1872, he delivered the dissertation to Sengler, who was professor at the University of Freiburg. The work was published in 1873 and in the same year Brentano left the Roman Catholic Church. Until his death Schell remained an assiduous apprentice of the Catholic student association named Walhalla Würzburg.

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