Literary Works
- Neue Darstellung des Sensualismus, 1855
- Entstehung des Selbstbewußtseins. Eine Antwort an Herrn Professor Lotze, Leipzig 1856 (PDF)
- Der Grenzen und der Ursprung des menschlichen Erkentniss, 1865
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