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The Library of the World’s Best Literature. An Anthology in Thirty Volumes. 1917.

Karl Fortlage (1806–1881)

Fortlage, Karl (fort’läg-ė). A German philosopher; born in Osnabrück, June 12, 1806; died in Jena, Nov. 8, 1881. A Hegelian in his student days, he arrived finally at a sort of “transcendental pantheism”; his chief works being the ‘Genetic History of Philosophy since Kant’ (1852) and ‘A System of Empirical Psychology’ (1855).