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Jodl, FriedrichJodl, Friedrich, b. Munich (Germany), Aug. 23, 1849, d. Vienna, Jan. 26, 1914, philosopher. From 1896 professor in Vienna, representative of naturalistic monism, which denies any form of metaphysics. Founded the movement "Ethic Culture" and advocated a-religious ethical education. Works: Geschichte der Ethik, 2 vols., 1882-1889 (new edition 1997); Lehrbuch der Psychologie, 2 vols., 1897; Aus der Werkstatt der Philosophie, 1911. Literature: M. Jodl, F. J., 1920; G. Gimpl (ed.), Ego und Alterego. W. Bolin und F. J. im Kampf um die Aufklärung, 1996; NDB..
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