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Karl Albert Scherner : ウィキペディア英語版 | Karl Albert Scherner
Karl Albert Scherner (1825–1889) was a German philosopher and psychologist. ==Life== Karl Albert Scherner was born on 26 July 1825 in Deutsch-Karwarn, a village on the then border between Prussian Silesia and Austrian Bohemia (now the border between Poland and the Czech Republic), near the district capital of Ratibor (Racibórz). He studied at the Gymnasium in Ratibor and in May 1846 went up to the University in Breslau (Wrocław), where he studied Catholic theology. In 1858 he became a Docent in the Philosophy Department of the same university, a position which he held until the winter term of 1871-72. He is said to have given up his university career because of a severe throat condition. Subsequently, he filled an administrative post at a boys school in Breslau. In 1865, he married Marie Schwinger, who worked at the same school. Scherner died on 6 June 1889 in Breslau, having suffered a stroke in 1887.〔Ronald Hauser, "Karl Albert Scherner", ''The Centennial Review'', Vol. 36, No. 2 (Spring 1992), pp. 342-346.〕
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