Paul Ree (1849-1901), an interdisciplinary traveller and admirer of
the French moralistes, but also of Schopenhauer and Darwin, was for
a time one of the closest friends of Lou Andreas-Salome and
Friedrich Nietzsche. With his publications, Ree wanted to convert
moral philosophy into moral science. This edition presents his
books Psychologische Beobachtungen (Psychological Observations)
(1875), Der Ursprung der moralischen Empfindungen ( The Origin of
Moral Sensations) (1877), Die Entstehung des Gewissens (The Genesis
of Conscience) (1885) and Die Illusion der Willensfreiheit (The
Illusion of Free Will) (1885). Together with a sketch of Ree's
biography and the history of his works, which makes hitherto
unknown documents accessible (such as the official record of Ree's
fatal fall), Treiber reveals numerous sources for Ree's texts. In
addition, he reproduces available contemporary reactions to the
publications.
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