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Moritz Wilhelm Drobisch

Moritz Wilhelm Drobisch (August 16, 1802, in Leipzig – September 30, 1896, in Leipzig) was a German mathematician, logician, psychologist and philosopher. His brother was the composer Karl Ludwig Drobisch (1803–1854).
==Life==
Drobisch studied mathematics and philosophy at the university of Leipzig, where he subsequently became a professor. He wrote his ''habilitation'' in 1824. From 1826 to 1868 he served as ''ordinarius'' (full professor) in mathematics, and from 1842 on as ''ordinarius'' in philosophy. He was rector of the university of Leipzig in 1840–41 and served as dean of the philosophical faculty several times. Drobisch made contributions to philosophical and mathematical logic, set theory, quantitative linguistics and empirical psychology. Drobisch was strongly influenced by Johann Friedrich Herbart.
In 1834, Drobisch joined the Count Jablonowski Society of the Sciences in Leipzig. In 1846 he was a co-founder of the Saxony's Royal Society of the Sciences, whose successor organisation has named a medal in his honour. In 1868, Drobisch resigned from the mathematics department to devote himself to philosophy. He was made an honorary citizen of Leipzig in 1876. In his later years, Drobisch suffered from advancing blindness, making scholarly work impossible from the mid-1880s on. Wilhelm Wundt, a pioneer of German empirical psychology, held Drobisch's funeral oration and acknowledged his influence. Drobisch was one of the forerunners of the Neo-Kantian revival of the 1860s. Friedrich Albert Lange criticized him and Herbart in his ''Foundations of Mathematical Psychology'' (1865).

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