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Volumn 34, Issue 3, 1996, Pages 347-377

Weimar culture and biological theory: A study of Richard Woltereck (1877-1944)

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ARTICLE; BIOLOGY; GERMANY; HISTORY; HUMAN;

EID: 0030237401     PISSN: 00732753     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1177/007327539603400304     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (22)

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    • New York, refers to Woltereck
    • Of five general histories of genetics, only L. C. Dunn's Short history of genetics (New York, 1965), 95-97 refers to Woltereck; see also Ernst Mayr, The growth of biological thought (Cambridge, Mass., 1982), 782-3. The only article devoted to him is Gottfried Zirnstein, "Aus dem Leben und Wirken des Leipziger Zoologen R. Woltereck (1877-1944)", NTM: Naturwissenschaft, Technik, Medizin, xxiv (1987), 113-20.
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    • Of five general histories of genetics, only L. C. Dunn's Short history of genetics (New York, 1965), 95-97 refers to Woltereck; see also Ernst Mayr, The growth of biological thought (Cambridge, Mass., 1982), 782-3. The only article devoted to him is Gottfried Zirnstein, "Aus dem Leben und Wirken des Leipziger Zoologen R. Woltereck (1877-1944)", NTM: Naturwissenschaft, Technik, Medizin, xxiv (1987), 113-20.
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    • Of five general histories of genetics, only L. C. Dunn's Short history of genetics (New York, 1965), 95-97 refers to Woltereck; see also Ernst Mayr, The growth of biological thought (Cambridge, Mass., 1982), 782-3. The only article devoted to him is Gottfried Zirnstein, "Aus dem Leben und Wirken des Leipziger Zoologen R. Woltereck (1877-1944)", NTM: Naturwissenschaft, Technik, Medizin, xxiv (1987), 113-20.
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    • Zum Geleit
    • The following sketch of Woltereck's career draws upon Zirnstein (op. cit., ref. 6); V. Brehm, "Zum Geleit", Internationale Revue der gesamten Hydrobiologie und Hydrographie, xxxv (1937), 1-6; F. Ruttner, "Richard Woltereck", Archiv für Hydrobiologie, xxxxi (1947), 597-608; and V. Brehm, "In memoriam Prof. Dr. Richard Woltereck", Internationale Revue der gesamten Hydrobiologie und Hydrographie, xxxxiv (1959), 1-9.
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    • Richard Woltereck
    • The following sketch of Woltereck's career draws upon Zirnstein (op. cit., ref. 6); V. Brehm, "Zum Geleit", Internationale Revue der gesamten Hydrobiologie und Hydrographie, xxxv (1937), 1-6; F. Ruttner, "Richard Woltereck", Archiv für Hydrobiologie, xxxxi (1947), 597-608; and V. Brehm, "In memoriam Prof. Dr. Richard Woltereck", Internationale Revue der gesamten Hydrobiologie und Hydrographie, xxxxiv (1959), 1-9.
    • (1947) Archiv für Hydrobiologie , vol.41 , pp. 597-608
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    • In memoriam Prof. Dr. Richard Woltereck
    • The following sketch of Woltereck's career draws upon Zirnstein (op. cit., ref. 6); V. Brehm, "Zum Geleit", Internationale Revue der gesamten Hydrobiologie und Hydrographie, xxxv (1937), 1-6; F. Ruttner, "Richard Woltereck", Archiv für Hydrobiologie, xxxxi (1947), 597-608; and V. Brehm, "In memoriam Prof. Dr. Richard Woltereck", Internationale Revue der gesamten Hydrobiologie und Hydrographie, xxxxiv (1959), 1-9.
    • (1959) Internationale Revue der Gesamten Hydrobiologie und Hydrographie , vol.44 , pp. 1-9
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    • Bern
    • R. Woltereck, Variation und Artbildung (Teil I) (Bern, 1919), 8. In 1911 he described Mendelism as "the newest and most successful area of biology" (R. Woltereck, "Beitrag zur Analyse der Vererbung erworbenen Eigenschaften: Transmutation und Praeinduktion bei Daphniden", Verhandlungen der Deutschen Zoologischen Gesellschaft, 1911, 141-72, p. 159). After the First World War he was one of 29 founding members of the German Genetics Society ("Deutsche Gesellschaft für Vererbungswissenschaft", Zeitschrift für induktive Abstammungs- und Vererbungslehre (hereafter: ZIAV), xxvii (1921), 229-31). From 1906 until 1914 he gave a lecture-course on evolution nearly every year (Vorlesungen der Universität Leipzig (Leipzig)).
    • (1919) Variation und Artbildung (Teil I) , pp. 8
    • Woltereck, R.1
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    • Beitrag zur Analyse der Vererbung erworbenen Eigenschaften: Transmutation und Praeinduktion bei Daphniden
    • R. Woltereck, Variation und Artbildung (Teil I) (Bern, 1919), 8. In 1911 he described Mendelism as "the newest and most successful area of biology" (R. Woltereck, "Beitrag zur Analyse der Vererbung erworbenen Eigenschaften: Transmutation und Praeinduktion bei Daphniden", Verhandlungen der Deutschen Zoologischen Gesellschaft, 1911, 141-72, p. 159). After the First World War he was one of 29 founding members of the German Genetics Society ("Deutsche Gesellschaft für Vererbungswissenschaft", Zeitschrift für induktive Abstammungs- und Vererbungslehre (hereafter: ZIAV), xxvii (1921), 229-31). From 1906 until 1914 he gave a lecture-course on evolution nearly every year (Vorlesungen der Universität Leipzig (Leipzig)).
    • (1911) Verhandlungen der Deutschen Zoologischen Gesellschaft , pp. 141-172
    • Woltereck, R.1
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    • Deutsche Gesellschaft für Vererbungswissenschaft
    • From 1906 until 1914 he gave a lecture-course on evolution nearly every year (Vorlesungen der Universität Leipzig (Leipzig))
    • R. Woltereck, Variation und Artbildung (Teil I) (Bern, 1919), 8. In 1911 he described Mendelism as "the newest and most successful area of biology" (R. Woltereck, "Beitrag zur Analyse der Vererbung erworbenen Eigenschaften: Transmutation und Praeinduktion bei Daphniden", Verhandlungen der Deutschen Zoologischen Gesellschaft, 1911, 141-72, p. 159). After the First World War he was one of 29 founding members of the German Genetics Society ("Deutsche Gesellschaft für Vererbungswissenschaft", Zeitschrift für induktive Abstammungs- und Vererbungslehre (hereafter: ZIAV), xxvii (1921), 229-31). From 1906 until 1914 he gave a lecture-course on evolution nearly every year (Vorlesungen der Universität Leipzig (Leipzig)).
    • (1921) Zeitschrift für Induktive Abstammungs- und Vererbungslehre (Hereafter: ZIAV) , vol.27 , pp. 229-231
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    • Washington, D.C., I thank Eric Mills for this source
    • Charles Kofoid, The biological stations of Europe (Washington, D.C., 1910), 266-72. I thank Eric Mills for this source.
    • (1910) The Biological Stations of Europe , pp. 266-272
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    • Mitteilungen aus der Biologischen Station in Lunz (N.-O.)
    • R. Woltereck, "Mitteilungen aus der Biologischen Station in Lunz (N.-O.)", Biologisches Zentralblatt, xxvi (1906), 463-80.
    • (1906) Biologisches Zentralblatt , vol.26 , pp. 463-480
    • Woltereck, R.1
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    • Weismann und die Erforschung des limnischen Zooplanktons
    • Jürgen Schwoerbel, "Weismann und die Erforschung des limnischen Zooplanktons", Freiburger Universitätsblätter, lxxxvii/lxxxviii (1985), 53-60.
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    • note
    • For example, the 'helmet' (a kind of head-fin whose variations of size and shape were the focus of many of Woltereck's experiments) consisted of about one-hundred cells.
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    • Artdifferenzierung (insbes. Gestaltänderung) bei Cladozeren
    • R. Woltereck, "Artdifferenzierung (insbes. Gestaltänderung) bei Cladozeren", ZIAV, lxvii (1934), 173-96.
    • (1934) ZIAV , vol.67 , pp. 173-196
    • Woltereck, R.1
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    • Weitere experimentelle Untersuchungen über Artveränderung, speziell über das Wesen quant. Artunterschiede bei Daphniden
    • R. Woltereck, "Weitere experimentelle Untersuchungen über Artveränderung, speziell über das Wesen quant. Artunterschiede bei Daphniden", Verhandlungen der Deutschen Zoologischen Gesellschaft, 1909, 110-73, pp. 112-13.
    • (1909) Verhandlungen der Deutschen Zoologischen Gesellschaft , vol.110 , Issue.73 , pp. 112-113
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    • Jena, passim
    • Wilhelm Johannsen, Elemente der exakten Erblichkeilslehre (2nd edn, Jena, 1913), passim; Julius Schaxel, Grundzüge der Theorienbildung in der Biologie (2nd edn, Jena, 1922), 94-95, 107; Richard Goldschmidt, Einfuhrungen in die Vererbungswissenschaft (4th edn, Leipzig and Berlin, 1923), 107.
    • (1913) Elemente der Exakten Erblichkeilslehre 2nd Edn
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    • Jena
    • Wilhelm Johannsen, Elemente der exakten Erblichkeilslehre (2nd edn, Jena, 1913), passim; Julius Schaxel, Grundzüge der Theorienbildung in der Biologie (2nd edn, Jena, 1922), 94-95, 107; Richard Goldschmidt, Einfuhrungen in die Vererbungswissenschaft (4th edn, Leipzig and Berlin, 1923), 107.
    • (1922) Grundzüge der Theorienbildung in der Biologie 2nd Edn , pp. 94-95
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    • Leipzig and Berlin
    • Wilhelm Johannsen, Elemente der exakten Erblichkeilslehre (2nd edn, Jena, 1913), passim; Julius Schaxel, Grundzüge der Theorienbildung in der Biologie (2nd edn, Jena, 1922), 94-95, 107; Richard Goldschmidt, Einfuhrungen in die Vererbungswissenschaft (4th edn, Leipzig and Berlin, 1923), 107.
    • (1923) Einfuhrungen in Die Vererbungswissenschaft 4th Edn , pp. 107
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    • Genetics and the evolutionary synthesis in inter-war Germany
    • J. Harwood, "Genetics and the evolutionary synthesis in inter-war Germany", Annals of science, xxxxii (1985), 279-301; Jan Sapp, Beyond the gene: Cyloplasmic inheritance and the struggle for authority in genetics (Oxford and New York, 1987), 60-65.
    • (1985) Annals of Science , vol.42 , pp. 279-301
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    • note
    • Woltereck's request that a separate "Division of Hydrobiology" be established under his direction, however, was not granted. Moreover because of his low salary as associate professor (2700 Marks to support a family of four), he had to remain as assistant to Professor Carl Chun for another four years. Finally a call to the chair of zoology at a forestry college in 1914 allowed him to negotiate a salary increase at Leipzig so that he could resign his assistantship ("Zoologisches Institut der Universität Leipzig, 1900-1918", Sign = 10145/98; and "Personalakte Woltereck, 1905-1943", Sign = 10281/319, both Staatsarchiv Dresden).
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    • [Dr Krüss], 28 Feb. Merseburg Rep 76, Vc, Sekt 2, tit 23, Litt A, Nr 112, Bd II. In the event, no appointment was made until 1923 (due to the Kaiser-Wilhelm Society's financial straits). Whether Woltereck was ever offered the job is not clear
    • R. Hertwig to "Herr Geheimrath" [Dr Krüss], 28 Feb. 1919, Merseburg Rep 76, Vc, Sekt 2, tit 23, Litt A, Nr 112, Bd II. In the event, no appointment was made until 1923 (due to the Kaiser-Wilhelm Society's financial straits). Whether Woltereck was ever offered the job is not clear.
    • (1919) Herr Geheimrath
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    • Woltereck, Variation und Artbildung (ref. 8). Because of the high cost of printing the numerous graphs and tables in which the genetic data were presented, the publisher was only prepared to publish in 1919 the smaller part of the manuscript which contained largely descriptive material. Publication of the second part, containing details of Woltereck's experimental attempts to alter the genotype and their evolutionary significance, was deferred until the economic climate had improved. In the event, Part II was never published.
    • Variation und Artbildung
    • Woltereck1
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    • rev. of Woltereck, Variation und Artbildung
    • K. Gruber, [rev. of Woltereck, Variation und Artbildung], ZIAV, xxix (1922), 83-87, p. 83. Other reviewers expressed similar views: O. Kuttner, [rev of Woltereck, Variation und Artbildung], ZIAV, xxiv (1921), 179-82; Hirsch, [rev. of Woltereck, Variation und Artbildung], Archiv für Rassen- und Gesellschaftsbiologie, xiv (1920), 179-80.
    • (1922) ZIAV , vol.29 , pp. 83-87
    • Gruber, K.1
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    • rev of Woltereck, Variation und Artbildung
    • K. Gruber, [rev. of Woltereck, Variation und Artbildung], ZIAV, xxix (1922), 83-87, p. 83. Other reviewers expressed similar views: O. Kuttner, [rev of Woltereck, Variation und Artbildung], ZIAV, xxiv (1921), 179-82; Hirsch, [rev. of Woltereck, Variation und Artbildung], Archiv für Rassen- und Gesellschaftsbiologie, xiv (1920), 179-80.
    • (1921) ZIAV , vol.24 , pp. 179-182
    • Kuttner, O.1
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    • rev. of Woltereck, Variation und Artbildung
    • K. Gruber, [rev. of Woltereck, Variation und Artbildung], ZIAV, xxix (1922), 83-87, p. 83. Other reviewers expressed similar views: O. Kuttner, [rev of Woltereck, Variation und Artbildung], ZIAV, xxiv (1921), 179-82; Hirsch, [rev. of Woltereck, Variation und Artbildung], Archiv für Rassen- und Gesellschaftsbiologie, xiv (1920), 179-80.
    • (1920) Archiv für Rassen- und Gesellschaftsbiologie , vol.14 , pp. 179-180
    • Hirsch1
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    • Prospectus for the Internationale Revue..., cited in Ruttner, op. cit. (ref. 7), 602. The uniqueness of the journal's broad scope is claimed by Max Wolff in his review of the first volume: Biologisches Zentralblatt, xxix (1909), 544-54.
    • (1909) Biologisches Zentralblatt , vol.29 , pp. 544-554
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    • New York
    • Personalakten for Woltereck at the Universitätsarchiv Leipzig (Nr 1077) and the Staatsarchiv Dresden (Sign = 10281/319). Ralph Freedman, Hermann Hesse: Pilgrim of crisis, a biography (New York, 1978), 170-1. Joseph Mileck, Hermann Hesse: Life and art (Berkeley/Los Angeles/ London, 1978), 70.
    • (1978) Hermann Hesse: Pilgrim of Crisis, a Biography , pp. 170-171
    • Freedman, R.1
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    • Berkeley/Los Angeles/ London
    • Personalakten for Woltereck at the Universitätsarchiv Leipzig (Nr 1077) and the Staatsarchiv Dresden (Sign = 10281/319). Ralph Freedman, Hermann Hesse: Pilgrim of crisis, a biography (New York, 1978), 170-1. Joseph Mileck, Hermann Hesse: Life and art (Berkeley/Los Angeles/ London, 1978), 70.
    • (1978) Hermann Hesse: Life and Art , pp. 70
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    • note
    • Woltereck's private laboratory was opened in 1926 at Seeon near Munich and attracted funding from the state of Saxony and the new German research council (Notgemeinschaft Deutscher Wissenschaft) [Personalakte Woltereck, Nr. 1077, Universitätsarchiv, Leipzig].
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    • "Mechanism and vitalism (Problems of a biological worldview)" in 1910-11, 1912-13, and 1914-15
    • Leipzig
    • Woltereck offered a similar course on "Mechanism and vitalism (Problems of a biological worldview)" in 1910-11, 1912-13, and 1914-15 (Vorlesungen der Universität Leipzig, Leipzig).
    • Vorlesungen der Universität Leipzig
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    • New Haven
    • Ernst Cassirer, The problem of knowledge (New Haven, 1950), chap. 11. If one peruses a journal like Biologisches Zentralblatt (est. 1881), for example, one finds virtually nothing on 'mechanism', 'vitalism' or other foundational issues until the mid-1890s. Evidently prompted by Hans Driesch's critique of mechanistic explanations for development, the intensity of this discussion then grew rapidly after 1900. Each year until 1940 the journal published one or two articles on this subject, in addition to about three book reviews per year during the 1930s.
    • (1950) The Problem of Knowledge
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    • (ref. 15)
    • Woltereck, op. cit. (ref. 15), 126. The two quotes are from his 1911 "Beitrag" (p. 143) and his Variation und Artbildung (p. 127), both cited in ref. 8.
    • The Problem of Knowledge , pp. 126
    • Woltereck1
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    • Woltereck, op. cit. (ref. 15), 126. The two quotes are from his 1911 "Beitrag" (p. 143) and his Variation und Artbildung (p. 127), both cited in ref. 8.
    • Beitrag , pp. 143
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    • both cited in ref. 8
    • Woltereck, op. cit. (ref. 15), 126. The two quotes are from his 1911 "Beitrag" (p. 143) and his Variation und Artbildung (p. 127), both cited in ref. 8.
    • Variation und Artbildung , pp. 127
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    • Stuttgart
    • Cf. R. Woltereck's Grundzüge einer allgemeinen Biologie: Die Organismen als Gefüge/Getriebe, als Normen und als erlebende Subjekte (Stuttgart, 1932), p. xiv, with his 1909 paper (ref. 15) or his Variation und Artbildung (ref. 8). In 1909 he summarized his findings saying, "Our discussion so far was primarily concerned with the analysis of existing quantitative differences between races. These differences were broken down into their constituent elements ... whose separate causes we examined" (p. 162, emphasis added).
    • (1932) Grundzüge Einer Allgemeinen Biologie: Die Organismen Als Gefüge/Getriebe, Als Normen und Als Erlebende Subjekte
    • Woltereck, R.1
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    • Cf. R. Woltereck's Grundzüge einer allgemeinen Biologie: Die Organismen als Gefüge/Getriebe, als Normen und als erlebende Subjekte (Stuttgart, 1932), p. xiv, with his 1909 paper (ref. 15) or his Variation und Artbildung (ref. 8). In 1909 he summarized his findings saying, "Our discussion so far was primarily concerned with the analysis of existing quantitative differences between races. These differences were broken down into their constituent elements ... whose separate causes we examined" (p. 162, emphasis added).
    • Variation und Artbildung , pp. 162
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    • note
    • "So it would seem" because I have failed to find any evidence of Woltereck'spre-war political or cultural views. Those materials that survive in his family's possession have not been made available to me. And in none of his later works, nor in obituaries of him or bibliographies of his work, is there any reference to pre-war writings on non-scientific matters. His engagement with such matters appears, therefore, to have developed after the war, an event which he perceived (see below) as marking a rupture in his life.
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    • Woltereck to Hermann Hesse, 19 Sept. 1929 (Hesse letters, Schiller-Nationalmuseum/Deutsches Literaturarchiv, Marbach am Neckar), referring to a book manuscript (originally) entitled Organismus und Wirklichkeit. The point is reiterated in the preface to Woltereck, Grundzüge (ref. 33), pp. xiv-xvi.
    • Organismus und Wirklichkeit
    • Hesse, H.1
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    • ref. 33
    • Woltereck to Hermann Hesse, 19 Sept. 1929 (Hesse letters, Schiller-Nationalmuseum/Deutsches Literaturarchiv, Marbach am Neckar), referring to a book manuscript (originally) entitled Organismus und Wirklichkeit. The point is reiterated in the preface to Woltereck, Grundzüge (ref. 33), pp. xiv-xvi.
    • Grundzüge
    • Woltereck1
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    • Cambridge, Mass.
    • Robert Wohl, The generation of 1914 (Cambridge, Mass., 1979); Modris Eksteins, Rites of spring: The Great War and the birth of the modern age (New York, 1990), chap. 8.
    • (1979) The Generation of 1914
    • Wohl, R.1
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    • Woltereck to Hesse, 2 May 1920 (Hesse papers)
    • Woltereck to Hesse, 2 May 1920 (Hesse papers).
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    • (ref. 8)
    • Woltereck, Variation und Artbildung (ref. 8), 2-3. One aim of this book was evidently to attract new collaborators to his research programme (cf. pp. 2, 16-17).
    • Variation und Artbildung , pp. 2-3
    • Woltereck1
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    • note
    • E.g., Woltereck to Hesse, 17 Dec. 1919, 7 June 1920, 13 June 1921 (Hesse papers). There are also indications that he considered converting to Roman Catholicism (Woltereck to Hesse, 22 March 1922).
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    • note
    • In addition he seems to have continued working occasionally on behalf of the German prisoners' welfare organization until at least 1921 (Woltereck to Hesse, 4 July 1920, 21 Aug. 1921, Hesse papers).
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    • Werkland: Bericht über Ziel und Weg unserer Arbeit seit 1919
    • R. Woltereck, "Werkland: Bericht über Ziel und Weg unserer Arbeit seit 1919", Vivos Voco, iii (1923), 367-78. One of these Journals (edited by Woltereck) was Die Naturwissenschaftliche Korrespondenz of which only two volumes were published between 1923 and 1925. Appearing fortnightly, its aim was to provide newspapers with intelligible reports of recent scientific discoveries.
    • (1923) Vivos Voco , vol.3 , pp. 367-378
    • Woltereck, R.1
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    • R. Woltereck, "Werkland: Bericht über Ziel und Weg unserer Arbeit seit 1919", Vivos Voco, iii (1923), 367-78. One of these Journals (edited by Woltereck) was Die Naturwissenschaftliche Korrespondenz of which only two volumes were published between 1923 and 1925. Appearing fortnightly, its aim was to provide newspapers with intelligible reports of recent scientific discoveries.
    • (1923) Die Naturwissenschaftliche Korrespondenz
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    • note
    • Woltereck wrote Hesse that he had read Demian five times (Woltereck to Hesse, 2 May 1920, Hesse papers).
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    • transl., by W. J. Strachan London
    • Hermann Hesse, Demian, transl., by W. J. Strachan (London, 1969), 152; cf. pp. 128, 135-8.
    • (1969) Demian , pp. 152
    • Hesse, H.1
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    • Attentus
    • Vivos Voco was published in Leipzig by a student cooperative and ran through five volumes between 1919 and 1926. Many of Woltereck's articles were published under the pseudonym "Attentus" (Vivos Voco, iii (1923), 367).
    • (1923) Vivos Voco , vol.3 , pp. 367
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    • Wirkliche Hochschulreform
    • R. Woltereck, "Wirkliche Hochschulreform", Vivos Voco, iii (1923), 85-92. For Woltereck's suspicions of the city, see among others his articles, "Kultur-Siedlungen", Vivos Voco, i (1919), 101-5; "Das kommende Reich", ibid., ii (1921/22), 3-31; or "Werkland" (ref. 41).
    • (1923) Vivos Voco , vol.3 , pp. 85-92
    • Woltereck, R.1
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    • Kultur-Siedlungen
    • R. Woltereck, "Wirkliche Hochschulreform", Vivos Voco, iii (1923), 85-92. For Woltereck's suspicions of the city, see among others his articles, "Kultur-Siedlungen", Vivos Voco, i (1919), 101-5; "Das kommende Reich", ibid., ii (1921/22), 3-31; or "Werkland" (ref. 41).
    • (1919) Vivos Voco , vol.1 , pp. 101-105
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    • Das kommende Reich
    • R. Woltereck, "Wirkliche Hochschulreform", Vivos Voco, iii (1923), 85-92. For Woltereck's suspicions of the city, see among others his articles, "Kultur-Siedlungen", Vivos Voco, i (1919), 101-5; "Das kommende Reich", ibid., ii (1921/22), 3-31; or "Werkland" (ref. 41).
    • (1921) Vivos Voco , vol.2 , pp. 3-31
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    • ref. 41
    • R. Woltereck, "Wirkliche Hochschulreform", Vivos Voco, iii (1923), 85-92. For Woltereck's suspicions of the city, see among others his articles, "Kultur-Siedlungen", Vivos Voco, i (1919), 101-5; "Das kommende Reich", ibid., ii (1921/22), 3-31; or "Werkland" (ref. 41).
    • Werkland
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    • (ref. 28)
    • Hesse's internationalist and anti-war articles in Vivos Voco attracted abuse from right-wing students (Mileck, Hesse (ref. 28), 134, 136; Freedman, Hesse (ref. 28), 214).
    • Hesse , pp. 134
    • Mileck1
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    • ref. 28
    • Hesse's internationalist and anti-war articles in Vivos Voco attracted abuse from right-wing students (Mileck, Hesse (ref. 28), 134, 136; Freedman, Hesse (ref. 28), 214).
    • Freedman, H.1
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    • Die neue Jugend und die Führerschaft Deutschlands
    • See, for example, the following of Woltereck's essays in Vivos Voco: "Die neue Jugend und die Führerschaft Deutschlands", i (1919/20), 8-15; "Das kommende Reich", ii (1921/22), 3-31; "Krise der freien Jugendbewegung", ii (1921/22), 179-93; and "Das alte und das neue Prisma", ii (1921/22), 441-52.
    • (1919) Vivos Voco , vol.1 , pp. 8-15
    • Woltereck1
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    • See, for example, the following of Woltereck's essays in Vivos Voco: "Die neue Jugend und die Führerschaft Deutschlands", i (1919/20), 8-15; "Das kommende Reich", ii (1921/22), 3-31; "Krise der freien Jugendbewegung", ii (1921/22), 179-93; and "Das alte und das neue Prisma", ii (1921/22), 441-52.
    • (1921) Das Kommende Reich , vol.2 , pp. 3-31
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    • See, for example, the following of Woltereck's essays in Vivos Voco: "Die neue Jugend und die Führerschaft Deutschlands", i (1919/20), 8-15; "Das kommende Reich", ii (1921/22), 3-31; "Krise der freien Jugendbewegung", ii (1921/22), 179-93; and "Das alte und das neue Prisma", ii (1921/22), 441-52.
    • (1921) Krise der Freien Jugendbewegung , vol.2 , pp. 179-193
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    • See, for example, the following of Woltereck's essays in Vivos Voco: "Die neue Jugend und die Führerschaft Deutschlands", i (1919/20), 8-15; "Das kommende Reich", ii (1921/22), 3-31; "Krise der freien Jugendbewegung", ii (1921/22), 179-93; and "Das alte und das neue Prisma", ii (1921/22), 441-52.
    • (1921) Das Alte und Das Neue Prisma , vol.2 , pp. 441-452
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    • Gedanken zur kommenden Religion
    • R. Woltereck, "Gedanken zur kommenden Religion", Vivos Voco, ii (1921/22), 597-606, pp. 599-600.
    • (1921) Vivos Voco , vol.2 , pp. 597-606
    • Woltereck, R.1
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    • Zur Einführung
    • "Zur Einführung", Die Erde, iii (1925), 1 (emphasis in original). Eventually Woltereck regarded not only individual organisms and non-living objects (atoms, solar systems, machines), but also the more general "life-process" and the entire "cosmic process", as integrated wholes
    • (1925) Die Erde , vol.3 , pp. 1
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    • Biologie als Ganzheitsforschung
    • R. Woltereck, "Biologie als Ganzheitsforschung", Die Erde, iii (1925), 3-10.
    • (1925) Die Erde , vol.3 , pp. 3-10
    • Woltereck, R.1
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    • title page, Ontologie
    • Grundiüge (ref. 33) was originally conceived as the second book in a trilogy, which was to begin with "a biological report" (presumably Variation und Artbildung (ref. 8)) and end with an epistemological work (Woltereck, "Vorwort", Grundzüge). During the 1930s, however, Woltereck evidently decided to write a further philosophical book. When Ontologie des Lebendigen (ref. 51) was published in 1940, he was working on a fourth volume entitled Der WERT-wille in der Lebendigen Natur und im Menschen (title page, Ontologie).
    • WERT-wille in der Lebendigen Natur und Im Menschen
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    • E.g. Grundzüge (ref. 33), pp. xii-xvi, 67-68, 71, 76, 511-13; cf. Ontologie (ref. 51), 451-2. This double-sidedness of the organism is expressed in the title of chap. 17: "The limits of materialist and causal analysis; The second approach to researching life". Although, as we have seen above, Woltereck granted holistic properties to atoms and molecules, he denied them this subjective/intentional character (Ontologie, 464). The term he coined to designate both evolution and ontogeny, Ganz-werdung [the process of becoming whole], neatly conveys his holist ontology as well as his progressivist and developmentalist view of evolution (Ontologie, 452).
    • Grundzüge
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    • (ref. 51)
    • E.g. Grundzüge (ref. 33), pp. xii-xvi, 67-68, 71, 76, 511-13; cf. Ontologie (ref. 51), 451-2. This double-sidedness of the organism is expressed in the title of chap. 17: "The limits of materialist and causal analysis; The second approach to researching life". Although, as we have seen above, Woltereck granted holistic properties to atoms and molecules, he denied them this subjective/intentional character (Ontologie, 464). The term he coined to designate both evolution and ontogeny, Ganz-werdung [the process of becoming whole], neatly conveys his holist ontology as well as his progressivist and developmentalist view of evolution (Ontologie, 452).
    • Ontologie , pp. 451-452
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    • E.g. Grundzüge (ref. 33), pp. xii-xvi, 67-68, 71, 76, 511-13; cf. Ontologie (ref. 51), 451-2. This double-sidedness of the organism is expressed in the title of chap. 17: "The limits of materialist and causal analysis; The second approach to researching life". Although, as we have seen above, Woltereck granted holistic properties to atoms and molecules, he denied them this subjective/intentional character (Ontologie, 464). The term he coined to designate both evolution and ontogeny, Ganz-werdung [the process of becoming whole], neatly conveys his holist ontology as well as his progressivist and developmentalist view of evolution (Ontologie, 452).
    • Ganz-werdung , pp. 452
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    • ref. 33
    • Grundzüge (ref. 33), 80, 550-3, 55 9. While noting the common ground between his own holistic views and those of J. C. Smuts, J. S. Haldane, and Adolf Meyer, Woltereck rejected their assumption that all systems in nature were wholes in favour of the view that holistic structures only exist as the products of a perfecting and complexifying process (Ontologie (ref. 51), 10-11).
    • Grundzüge , pp. 80
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    • ref. 51
    • Grundzüge (ref. 33), 80, 550-3, 55 9. While noting the common ground between his own holistic views and those of J. C. Smuts, J. S. Haldane, and Adolf Meyer, Woltereck rejected their assumption that all systems in nature were wholes in favour of the view that holistic structures only exist as the products of a perfecting and complexifying process (Ontologie (ref. 51), 10-11).
    • Ontologie , pp. 10-11
    • Smuts, J.C.1    Haldane, J.S.2    Meyer, A.3
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    • Biologie als Grundwissenschaft vom Leben und Erleben
    • A brief and relatively accessible account of this method appeared as R. Woltereck, "Biologie als Grundwissenschaft vom Leben und Erleben", Der Biologe, ii (1933). For his criticisms of phenomenology see Woltereck, Grundzüge (ref. 33), 524-5.
    • (1933) Der Biologe , vol.2
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    • ref. 33
    • A brief and relatively accessible account of this method appeared as R. Woltereck, "Biologie als Grundwissenschaft vom Leben und Erleben", Der Biologe, ii (1933). For his criticisms of phenomenology see Woltereck, Grundzüge (ref. 33), 524-5.
    • Grundzüge , pp. 524-525
    • Woltereck1
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    • (ref. 33)
    • Grundzüge (ref. 33), 531-2; Ontologie (ref. 51), 234-7. Woltereck's respect for Hans Driesch's pioneering critique of materialism and reductionism is reflected in the fact that Grundzüge was dedicated to him (as well as to Hans Spemann and Karl Goebel). Nevertheless, Woltereck remained dissatisfied with the dualist character of Driesch's position (Grundzüge, 331; Ontologie, 10, 21). Similarly, although he acknowledged that Eddington and Jeans were among the few physicists who sought to find a consistent and visualiseable alternative to the wave-particle duality of quantum mechanics, he found their invocation of a guiding "mind" unsatisfactory because transcendental and ultimately religious in character. It looked beyond, rather than within, our experiential world in search of unity (Ontologie, 28-29).
    • Grundzüge , pp. 531-532
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    • (ref. 51)
    • Grundzüge (ref. 33), 531-2; Ontologie (ref. 51), 234-7. Woltereck's respect for Hans Driesch's pioneering critique of materialism and reductionism is reflected in the fact that Grundzüge was dedicated to him (as well as to Hans Spemann and Karl Goebel). Nevertheless, Woltereck remained dissatisfied with the dualist character of Driesch's position (Grundzüge, 331; Ontologie, 10, 21). Similarly, although he acknowledged that Eddington and Jeans were among the few physicists who sought to find a consistent and visualiseable alternative to the wave-particle duality of quantum mechanics, he found their invocation of a guiding "mind" unsatisfactory because transcendental and ultimately religious in character. It looked beyond, rather than within, our experiential world in search of unity (Ontologie, 28-29).
    • Ontologie , pp. 234-237
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    • Grundzüge (ref. 33), 531-2; Ontologie (ref. 51), 234-7. Woltereck's respect for Hans Driesch's pioneering critique of materialism and reductionism is reflected in the fact that Grundzüge was dedicated to him (as well as to Hans Spemann and Karl Goebel). Nevertheless, Woltereck remained dissatisfied with the dualist character of Driesch's position (Grundzüge, 331; Ontologie, 10, 21). Similarly, although he acknowledged that Eddington and Jeans were among the few physicists who sought to find a consistent and visualiseable alternative to the wave-particle duality of quantum mechanics, he found their invocation of a guiding "mind" unsatisfactory because transcendental and ultimately religious in character. It looked beyond, rather than within, our experiential world in search of unity (Ontologie, 28-29).
    • Grundzüge , pp. 331
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    • Grundzüge (ref. 33), 531-2; Ontologie (ref. 51), 234-7. Woltereck's respect for Hans Driesch's pioneering critique of materialism and reductionism is reflected in the fact that Grundzüge was dedicated to him (as well as to Hans Spemann and Karl Goebel). Nevertheless, Woltereck remained dissatisfied with the dualist character of Driesch's position (Grundzüge, 331; Ontologie, 10, 21). Similarly, although he acknowledged that Eddington and Jeans were among the few physicists who sought to find a consistent and visualiseable alternative to the wave-particle duality of quantum mechanics, he found their invocation of a guiding "mind" unsatisfactory because transcendental and ultimately religious in character. It looked beyond, rather than within, our experiential world in search of unity (Ontologie, 28-29).
    • Ontologie , pp. 10
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    • ref. 51
    • Preface and introduction to Woltereck, Ontologie (ref. 51).
    • Ontologie
    • Woltereck1
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    • Warren Weaver congratulated Woltereck, having heard "extremely high praise" for the book (Weaver to Woltereck, 16 Feb. 1933, folder 138, box 16, ser 242, RG 1.2, Rockefeller Foundation papers) Those reviewers who noted Grundzüge's departure from biological orthodoxy were: W. Landauer, Journal of heredity, xxiv (1933), 248; F. Süffert, Berichte über die wissenschaftliche Biologie, xxv (1933), 595-7; L. Bertalanffy, Biologisches Zentralblatt, liv (1934), 668-9; F. Oehlkers, Zeitschift für Botanik, xxvi (1933-34), 27-28; and F. Seidel, Die Naturwissenschaften, xxiv (1936), 378-9. That even German-speaking readers had difficulties with Woltereck's prose is unsurprising, given Grundzüge's countless neologisms. Most of the reviews of Ontologie which I have found were non-committal, though the majority complained that it was difficult to read. One reviewer rejected Woltereck's critique of mechanism as speculative and unconvincing (Feuerborn, Berichte über die Wissenschaftliche Biologie, lvii (1941), 385-7) while another praised the book as "pioneering" in its search for a consistent theoretical framework for the life sciences ( Wilhelm Ludwig, "Zwei Bücher zur Philosophie des Lebendigen", Die Naturwissenschaften, xxx (1942), 221-3).
    • (1933) Journal of Heredity , vol.24 , pp. 248
    • Landauer, W.1
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    • Warren Weaver congratulated Woltereck, having heard "extremely high praise" for the book (Weaver to Woltereck, 16 Feb. 1933, folder 138, box 16, ser 242, RG 1.2, Rockefeller Foundation papers) Those reviewers who noted Grundzüge's departure from biological orthodoxy were: W. Landauer, Journal of heredity, xxiv (1933), 248; F. Süffert, Berichte über die wissenschaftliche Biologie, xxv (1933), 595-7; L. Bertalanffy, Biologisches Zentralblatt, liv (1934), 668-9; F. Oehlkers, Zeitschift für Botanik, xxvi (1933-34), 27-28; and F. Seidel, Die Naturwissenschaften, xxiv (1936), 378-9. That even German-speaking readers had difficulties with Woltereck's prose is unsurprising, given Grundzüge's countless neologisms. Most of the reviews of Ontologie which I have found were non-committal, though the majority complained that it was difficult to read. One reviewer rejected Woltereck's critique of mechanism as speculative and unconvincing (Feuerborn, Berichte über die Wissenschaftliche Biologie, lvii (1941), 385-7) while another praised the book as "pioneering" in its search for a consistent theoretical framework for the life sciences ( Wilhelm Ludwig, "Zwei Bücher zur Philosophie des Lebendigen", Die Naturwissenschaften, xxx (1942), 221-3).
    • (1933) Berichte Über Die Wissenschaftliche Biologie , vol.25 , pp. 595-597
    • Süffert, F.1
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    • Warren Weaver congratulated Woltereck, having heard "extremely high praise" for the book (Weaver to Woltereck, 16 Feb. 1933, folder 138, box 16, ser 242, RG 1.2, Rockefeller Foundation papers) Those reviewers who noted Grundzüge's departure from biological orthodoxy were: W. Landauer, Journal of heredity, xxiv (1933), 248; F. Süffert, Berichte über die wissenschaftliche Biologie, xxv (1933), 595-7; L. Bertalanffy, Biologisches Zentralblatt, liv (1934), 668-9; F. Oehlkers, Zeitschift für Botanik, xxvi (1933-34), 27-28; and F. Seidel, Die Naturwissenschaften, xxiv (1936), 378-9. That even German-speaking readers had difficulties with Woltereck's prose is unsurprising, given Grundzüge's countless neologisms. Most of the reviews of Ontologie which I have found were non-committal, though the majority complained that it was difficult to read. One reviewer rejected Woltereck's critique of mechanism as speculative and unconvincing (Feuerborn, Berichte über die Wissenschaftliche Biologie, lvii (1941), 385-7) while another praised the book as "pioneering" in its search for a consistent theoretical framework for the life sciences ( Wilhelm Ludwig, "Zwei Bücher zur Philosophie des Lebendigen", Die Naturwissenschaften, xxx (1942), 221-3).
    • (1934) Biologisches Zentralblatt , vol.54 , pp. 668-669
    • Bertalanffy, L.1
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    • Warren Weaver congratulated Woltereck, having heard "extremely high praise" for the book (Weaver to Woltereck, 16 Feb. 1933, folder 138, box 16, ser 242, RG 1.2, Rockefeller Foundation papers) Those reviewers who noted Grundzüge's departure from biological orthodoxy were: W. Landauer, Journal of heredity, xxiv (1933), 248; F. Süffert, Berichte über die wissenschaftliche Biologie, xxv (1933), 595-7; L. Bertalanffy, Biologisches Zentralblatt, liv (1934), 668-9; F. Oehlkers, Zeitschift für Botanik, xxvi (1933-34), 27-28; and F. Seidel, Die Naturwissenschaften, xxiv (1936), 378-9. That even German-speaking readers had difficulties with Woltereck's prose is unsurprising, given Grundzüge's countless neologisms. Most of the reviews of Ontologie which I have found were non-committal, though the majority complained that it was difficult to read. One reviewer rejected Woltereck's critique of mechanism as speculative and unconvincing (Feuerborn, Berichte über die Wissenschaftliche Biologie, lvii (1941), 385-7) while another praised the book as "pioneering" in its search for a consistent theoretical framework for the life sciences ( Wilhelm Ludwig, "Zwei Bücher zur Philosophie des Lebendigen", Die Naturwissenschaften, xxx (1942), 221-3).
    • (1933) Zeitschift für Botanik , vol.26 , pp. 27-28
    • Oehlkers, F.1
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    • Warren Weaver congratulated Woltereck, having heard "extremely high praise" for the book (Weaver to Woltereck, 16 Feb. 1933, folder 138, box 16, ser 242, RG 1.2, Rockefeller Foundation papers) Those reviewers who noted Grundzüge's departure from biological orthodoxy were: W. Landauer, Journal of heredity, xxiv (1933), 248; F. Süffert, Berichte über die wissenschaftliche Biologie, xxv (1933), 595-7; L. Bertalanffy, Biologisches Zentralblatt, liv (1934), 668-9; F. Oehlkers, Zeitschift für Botanik, xxvi (1933-34), 27-28; and F. Seidel, Die Naturwissenschaften, xxiv (1936), 378-9. That even German-speaking readers had difficulties with Woltereck's prose is unsurprising, given Grundzüge's countless neologisms. Most of the reviews of Ontologie which I have found were non-committal, though the majority complained that it was difficult to read. One reviewer rejected Woltereck's critique of mechanism as speculative and unconvincing (Feuerborn, Berichte über die Wissenschaftliche Biologie, lvii (1941), 385-7) while another praised the book as "pioneering" in its search for a consistent theoretical framework for the life sciences ( Wilhelm Ludwig, "Zwei Bücher zur Philosophie des Lebendigen", Die Naturwissenschaften, xxx (1942), 221-3).
    • (1936) Die Naturwissenschaften , vol.24 , pp. 378-379
    • Seidel, F.1
  • 102
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    • Warren Weaver congratulated Woltereck, having heard "extremely high praise" for the book (Weaver to Woltereck, 16 Feb. 1933, folder 138, box 16, ser 242, RG 1.2, Rockefeller Foundation papers) Those reviewers who noted Grundzüge's departure from biological orthodoxy were: W. Landauer, Journal of heredity, xxiv (1933), 248; F. Süffert, Berichte über die wissenschaftliche Biologie, xxv (1933), 595-7; L. Bertalanffy, Biologisches Zentralblatt, liv (1934), 668-9; F. Oehlkers, Zeitschift für Botanik, xxvi (1933-34), 27-28; and F. Seidel, Die Naturwissenschaften, xxiv (1936), 378-9. That even German-speaking readers had difficulties with Woltereck's prose is unsurprising, given Grundzüge's countless neologisms. Most of the reviews of Ontologie which I have found were non-committal, though the majority complained that it was difficult to read. One reviewer rejected Woltereck's critique of mechanism as speculative and unconvincing (Feuerborn, Berichte über die Wissenschaftliche Biologie, lvii (1941), 385-7) while another praised the book as "pioneering" in its search for a consistent theoretical framework for the life sciences ( Wilhelm Ludwig, "Zwei Bücher zur Philosophie des Lebendigen", Die Naturwissenschaften, xxx (1942), 221-3).
    • (1941) Berichte Über Die Wissenschaftliche Biologie , vol.57 , pp. 385-387
    • Feuerborn1
  • 103
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    • Zwei Bücher zur Philosophie des Lebendigen
    • Warren Weaver congratulated Woltereck, having heard "extremely high praise" for the book (Weaver to Woltereck, 16 Feb. 1933, folder 138, box 16, ser 242, RG 1.2, Rockefeller Foundation papers) Those reviewers who noted Grundzüge's departure from biological orthodoxy were: W. Landauer, Journal of heredity, xxiv (1933), 248; F. Süffert, Berichte über die wissenschaftliche Biologie, xxv (1933), 595-7; L. Bertalanffy, Biologisches Zentralblatt, liv (1934), 668-9; F. Oehlkers, Zeitschift für Botanik, xxvi (1933-34), 27-28; and F. Seidel, Die Naturwissenschaften, xxiv (1936), 378-9. That even German-speaking readers had difficulties with Woltereck's prose is unsurprising, given Grundzüge's countless neologisms. Most of the reviews of Ontologie which I have found were non-committal, though the majority complained that it was difficult to read. One reviewer rejected Woltereck's critique of mechanism as speculative and unconvincing (Feuerborn, Berichte über die Wissenschaftliche Biologie, lvii (1941), 385-7) while another praised the book as "pioneering" in its search for a consistent theoretical framework for the life sciences ( Wilhelm Ludwig, "Zwei Bücher zur Philosophie des Lebendigen", Die Naturwissenschaften, xxx (1942), 221-3).
    • (1942) Die Naturwissenschaften , vol.30 , pp. 221-223
    • Ludwig, W.1
  • 104
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    • 5 May Harrison papers, Yale University Library.
    • Personalakte Woltereck 1905-1943, Sign = 10281/319, Staatsarchiv Dresden. It was evidently about this time that he began to work on Grundzüge (ref. 33) (Woltereck to Ross Harrison, 5 May 1932, Harrison papers, Yale University Library).
    • (1932) Grundzüge
    • Woltereck1    Harrison, R.2
  • 105
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    • Beobachtungen u. Versuche z. Fragenkomplex d. Artbildung: 1. Wie entsteht e. endemische Rasse oder Art?
    • "Personalakte Woltereck, 1905-1943" (Sign = 10281/319) and "Institut für Zoologie d. Univ. Leipzig, 1918-1938" (Sign= 10145/99), both at Staatsarchiv Dresden; R. Woltereck, "Beobachtungen u. Versuche z. Fragenkomplex d. Artbildung: 1. Wie entsteht e. endemische Rasse oder Art?", Biologisches Zentralblatt, li (1931), 231-53, pp. 245-6; R. Woltereck, "Üb. d. Entstehung endemischer Arten u. Rassen", Internationale Revue der gesamten Hydrobiologie und Hydrographie, xxv (1931), 272-83; Woltereck, "Artdifferenzierung" (ref. 14), 184.
    • (1931) Biologisches Zentralblatt , vol.51 , pp. 231-253
    • Woltereck, R.1
  • 106
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    • Üb. d. Entstehung endemischer Arten u. Rassen
    • "Personalakte Woltereck, 1905-1943" (Sign = 10281/319) and "Institut für Zoologie d. Univ. Leipzig, 1918-1938" (Sign= 10145/99), both at Staatsarchiv Dresden; R. Woltereck, "Beobachtungen u. Versuche z. Fragenkomplex d. Artbildung: 1. Wie entsteht e. endemische Rasse oder Art?", Biologisches Zentralblatt, li (1931), 231-53, pp. 245-6; R. Woltereck, "Üb. d. Entstehung endemischer Arten u. Rassen", Internationale Revue der gesamten Hydrobiologie und Hydrographie, xxv (1931), 272-83; Woltereck, "Artdifferenzierung" (ref. 14), 184.
    • (1931) Internationale Revue der Gesamten Hydrobiologie und Hydrographie , vol.25 , pp. 272-283
    • Woltereck, R.1
  • 107
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    • ref. 14
    • "Personalakte Woltereck, 1905-1943" (Sign = 10281/319) and "Institut für Zoologie d. Univ. Leipzig, 1918-1938" (Sign= 10145/99), both at Staatsarchiv Dresden; R. Woltereck, "Beobachtungen u. Versuche z. Fragenkomplex d. Artbildung: 1. Wie entsteht e. endemische Rasse oder Art?", Biologisches Zentralblatt, li (1931), 231-53, pp. 245-6; R. Woltereck, "Üb. d. Entstehung endemischer Arten u. Rassen", Internationale Revue der gesamten Hydrobiologie und Hydrographie, xxv (1931), 272-83; Woltereck, "Artdifferenzierung" (ref. 14), 184.
    • Artdifferenzierung , pp. 184
    • Woltereck1
  • 108
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    • Meine Forschungsreise nach Amerika u. Oceanien z. Studium insularer u. lakustrischer Endemismen
    • R. Woltereck, "Meine Forschungsreise nach Amerika u. Oceanien z. Studium insularer u. lakustrischer Endemismen", Internationale Revue der gesamten Hydrobiologie und Hydrographie, xxviii (1932-33), 338-49.
    • (1932) Internationale Revue der Gesamten Hydrobiologie und Hydrographie , vol.28 , pp. 338-349
    • Woltereck, R.1
  • 109
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    • Üb. Reaktionskonstanten u. Artänderung
    • R. Woltereck, "Üb. Reaktionskonstanten u. Artänderung", ZIAV, xxxiii (1924), 297-301, p. 301, and Grundzüge (ref. 33), 568.
    • (1924) ZIAV , vol.33 , pp. 297-301
    • Woltereck, R.1
  • 110
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    • ref. 33
    • R. Woltereck, "Üb. Reaktionskonstanten u. Artänderung", ZIAV, xxxiii (1924), 297-301, p. 301, and Grundzüge (ref. 33), 568.
    • Grundzüge , pp. 568
  • 112
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    • (ref. 33)
    • This paragraph is based upon Woltereck "Beobachtungen" (ref. 61) and Grundzüge (ref. 33), 402-3, 569-81, 597-602.
    • Grundzüge , pp. 402-403
  • 113
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    • ref. 51
    • While Darwinism relied upon the randomness of mutation with respect to the environment, neo-Lamarckism treated the organism as responding to random shifts in environmental stimuli (Ontologie (ref. 51), 459-65).
    • Ontologie , pp. 459-465
  • 114
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    • ref. 33
    • Woltereck, Grundzüge (ref. 33), 584, 597, 600, 602. A decade later he found support for his orthogenetic stance in works by the paleontologist Karl Beurlen and the ecologist P. Büchner (Ontologie (ref. 51), 218-21, 470).
    • Grundzüge , pp. 584
    • Woltereck1
  • 115
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    • (ref. 51)
    • Woltereck, Grundzüge (ref. 33), 584, 597, 600, 602. A decade later he found support for his orthogenetic stance in works by the paleontologist Karl Beurlen and the ecologist P. Büchner (Ontologie (ref. 51), 218-21, 470).
    • Ontologie , pp. 218-221
  • 117
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    • (ref. 33)
    • Here as elsewhere, there are indications that Woltereck held a typological view of the species. In Grundzüge (ref. 33), for example, he defined a species as "that group of individuals who react identically to the same external and internal conditions" (p. 625, cf. p. 413).
    • Grundzüge , pp. 625
  • 118
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    • (ref. 33)
    • E.g. Grundzüge (ref. 33), 598-600; Woltereck, op. cit. (ref. 61, 1931), 240.
    • Grundzüge , pp. 598-600
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    • ref. 61
    • E.g. Grundzüge (ref. 33), 598-600; Woltereck, op. cit. (ref. 61, 1931), 240.
    • (1931) Grundzüge , pp. 240
    • Woltereck1
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    • ref. 63
    • Woltereck, op. cit. (ref. 63, 1924); R. Woltereck, "Vererbung u. Erbänderung" in H. Driesch and H. Woltereck (eds), Das Lebensproblem: Im Lichte der modernen Forschung (Leipzig, 1931), 225-310, p. 295; Woltereck, op. cit. (ref. 14, 1934), 190.
    • (1924) Grundzüge
    • Woltereck1
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    • Vererbung u. Erbänderung
    • in H. Driesch and H. Woltereck (eds), Leipzig
    • Woltereck, op. cit. (ref. 63, 1924); R. Woltereck, "Vererbung u. Erbänderung" in H. Driesch and H. Woltereck (eds), Das Lebensproblem: Im Lichte der modernen Forschung (Leipzig, 1931), 225-310, p. 295; Woltereck, op. cit. (ref. 14, 1934), 190.
    • (1931) Das Lebensproblem: Im Lichte der Modernen Forschung , pp. 225-310
    • Woltereck, R.1
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    • Leipzig, ref. 14
    • Woltereck, op. cit. (ref. 63, 1924); R. Woltereck, "Vererbung u. Erbänderung" in H. Driesch and H. Woltereck (eds), Das Lebensproblem: Im Lichte der modernen Forschung (Leipzig, 1931), 225-310, p. 295; Woltereck, op. cit. (ref. 14, 1934), 190.
    • (1934) Das Lebensproblem: Im Lichte der Modernen Forschung , pp. 190
    • Woltereck1
  • 125
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    • Vererbung und Erbänderung
    • (ref. 33)
    • Woltereck, op. cit. (ref. 63, 1924); "Vererbung und Erbänderung" (ref. 72); Grundzüge (ref. 33), esp. pp. 351-4, 393-5, 423-5.
    • Grundzüge , pp. 351-354
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    • ref. 14
    • Woltereck, op. cit. (ref. 14, 1934), 190-1; Ontologie (ref. 51), 163. The "organizing centre" of the germ cells was located in species-protoplasm
    • (1934) Grundzüge , pp. 190-191
    • Woltereck1
  • 127
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    • (ref. 51)
    • Woltereck, op. cit. (ref. 14, 1934), 190-1; Ontologie (ref. 51), 163. The "organizing centre" of the germ cells was located in species-protoplasm
    • Ontologie , pp. 163
  • 128
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    • (ref. 61, Biologisches Zentralblatt)
    • (Woltereck, op. cit. (ref. 61, Biologisches Zentralblatt), 247).
    • Ontologie , pp. 247
    • Woltereck1
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    • ref. 14
    • See the comments by J. Hämmerling and O. Koehler in the discussion appended to Woltereck, op. cit. (ref. 14, 1934); Victor Jollos objected to Woltereck's invoking "an altogether unanalyseable ... matrix" (Jollos, "Studien z. Evolutionsproblem II: Dauermodifikationen u. 'plasmatische Vererbung' u. ihre Bedeutung f. d. Entstehung d. Arten", Biologisches Zentralblatt, lv (1935), 390-436, p. 420). That the paper was invited emerges from Woltereck to Warren Weaver, 12 Jan. 1933, RG 1.2, ser 242, box 16, folder 138, Rockefeller Foundation Archives.
    • (1934) Grundzüge
    • Hämmerling, J.1    Koehler, O.2
  • 131
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    • Studien z. Evolutionsproblem II: Dauermodifikationen u. 'plasmatische Vererbung' u. ihre Bedeutung f. d. Entstehung d. Arten
    • See the comments by J. Hämmerling and O. Koehler in the discussion appended to Woltereck, op. cit. (ref. 14, 1934); Victor Jollos objected to Woltereck's invoking "an altogether unanalyseable ... matrix" (Jollos, "Studien z. Evolutionsproblem II: Dauermodifikationen u. 'plasmatische Vererbung' u. ihre Bedeutung f. d. Entstehung d. Arten", Biologisches Zentralblatt, lv (1935), 390-436, p. 420). That the paper was invited emerges from Woltereck to Warren Weaver, 12 Jan. 1933, RG 1.2, ser 242, box 16, folder 138, Rockefeller Foundation Archives.
    • (1935) Biologisches Zentralblatt , vol.55 , pp. 390-436
    • Jollos, V.1
  • 132
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    • 12 Jan. 1933, RG 1.2, ser 242, box 16, folder 138, Rockefeller Foundation Archives
    • See the comments by J. Hämmerling and O. Koehler in the discussion appended to Woltereck, op. cit. (ref. 14, 1934); Victor Jollos objected to Woltereck's invoking "an altogether unanalyseable ... matrix" (Jollos, "Studien z. Evolutionsproblem II: Dauermodifikationen u. 'plasmatische Vererbung' u. ihre Bedeutung f. d. Entstehung d. Arten", Biologisches Zentralblatt, lv (1935), 390-436, p. 420). That the paper was invited emerges from Woltereck to Warren Weaver, 12 Jan. 1933, RG 1.2, ser 242, box 16, folder 138, Rockefeller Foundation Archives.
    • Weaver, W.1
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    • Die Selektionstheorie
    • Gerhard Heberer (ed), Jena
    • The mathematical population geneticist, Wilhelm Ludwig, paid tribute to Woltereck as a worthy opponent (Ludwig, "Die Selektionstheorie", in Gerhard Heberer (ed), Die Evolution der Organismen (Jena, 1943), 479-520, pp. 512-13 and 517-18). Ernst Caspari recalled Woltereck as a "very important vitalist" during the 1930s (interview, 23 Sept. 1981).
    • (1943) Die Evolution der Organismen , pp. 479-520
    • Ludwig1
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    • The mathematical population geneticist, Wilhelm Ludwig, paid tribute to Woltereck as a worthy opponent (Ludwig, "Die Selektionstheorie", in Gerhard Heberer (ed), Die Evolution der Organismen (Jena, 1943), 479-520, pp. 512-13 and 517-18). Ernst Caspari recalled Woltereck as a "very important vitalist" during the 1930s (interview, 23 Sept. 1981).
    • (1981)
    • Caspari, E.1
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    • Announcement in Der Biologe, iii (1934), 30.
    • (1934) Der Biologe , vol.3 , pp. 30
  • 136
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    • 22 Jan. 1938, Personalakte Woltereck
    • On his Rockefeller grant, see folder 138 (ref. 76). On his invited lectures at the Linnean Society (London) and at Cambridge, see the announcement cited in ref. 78. On his election to the Linnean Society, see Woltereck to Kultusminister, 22 Jan. 1938, Staatsarchiv Dresden, Sign = 10281/320 (Personalakte Woltereck, 1943-44).
    • (1943) Staatsarchiv Dresden, Sign = 10281/320
    • Woltereck1    Kultusminister2
  • 139
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    • ref. 61, Biologisches Zentralblatt
    • Woltereck, op. cit. (ref. 61, Biologisches Zentralblatt), 231-2; R. Woltereck, "Einige Tatsachen und ein Vorschlag zum Streit um die sogenannte 'Mikro- und Makrophylogenese'", Zoologischer Anzeiger, cxlii (1943), 105-21. Cf. J. Harwood, "Metaphysical foundations of the evolutionary synthesis: A historiographical note", Journal of the history of biology, xxvii (1994), 1-20.
    • Neuere Probleme der Abstammungslehre: Die Transspezifische Evolution , pp. 231-232
    • Woltereck1
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    • Einige Tatsachen und ein Vorschlag zum Streit um die sogenannte 'Mikro- Und Makrophylogenese'
    • Woltereck, op. cit. (ref. 61, Biologisches Zentralblatt), 231-2; R. Woltereck, "Einige Tatsachen und ein Vorschlag zum Streit um die sogenannte 'Mikro- und Makrophylogenese'", Zoologischer Anzeiger, cxlii (1943), 105-21. Cf. J. Harwood, "Metaphysical foundations of the evolutionary synthesis: A historiographical note", Journal of the history of biology, xxvii (1994), 1-20.
    • (1943) Zoologischer Anzeiger , vol.142 , pp. 105-121
    • Woltereck, R.1
  • 141
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    • Metaphysical foundations of the evolutionary synthesis: A historiographical note
    • Woltereck, op. cit. (ref. 61, Biologisches Zentralblatt), 231-2; R. Woltereck, "Einige Tatsachen und ein Vorschlag zum Streit um die sogenannte 'Mikro- und Makrophylogenese'", Zoologischer Anzeiger, cxlii (1943), 105-21. Cf. J. Harwood, "Metaphysical foundations of the evolutionary synthesis: A historiographical note", Journal of the history of biology, xxvii (1994), 1-20.
    • (1994) Journal of the History of Biology , vol.27 , pp. 1-20
    • Harwood, J.1
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    • note
    • Woltereck's commitment to Ankara was noticeably short-term. He initially intended to stay for just one year, but then requested a series of one- and two-year extensions, perhaps expecting - like so many émigrés - that the Nazis would not be able to retain power for long. On his sojourn in Ankara, see Personalakte Woltereck 1905-1943, Sign = 10281/319, Staatsarchiv Dresden. This file also contains correspondence concerning his promotion, as does Personalakte Woltereck, Nr. 1077, Universitätsarchiv Leipzig.
  • 143
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    • ref. 51
    • These included the American zoologist, R. E. Coker, and the British biologist, W. Trotter. Obviously the debates over evolutionary theory and over mechanism were not entirely separate. Woltereck sought to lend weight to his evolutionary theory by citing many other authors who rejected the theory of natural selection because of its mechanistic, utilitarian, and probabilistic features (e.g., Ontologie (ref. 51), 407).
    • Ontologie , pp. 407
    • Coker, R.E.1    Trotter, W.2
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    • Princeton
    • Woltereck's interest in Hermann Weyl seems to have been reciprocated. In his Philosophy of mathematics and natural science (Princeton, 1949), Weyl cited Woltereck as a holist and accepted that wholeness was essential in understanding biological phenomena (pp. 214-15). He also noted the latter's argument for an empathic method in biology but suspected it would not prove as successful as conventional analysis (pp. 283-4). I thank Catherine Chevalley for drawing my attention to this reference.
    • (1949) Philosophy of Mathematics and Natural Science
  • 147
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    • ref. 51
    • Woltereck, Ontologie (ref. 51), 466 (emphases in original).
    • Ontologie , pp. 466
    • Woltereck1
  • 148
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    • Die Kultur-Zivilisations-Antithese im Deutschen
    • Michael Pflaum, "Die Kultur-Zivilisations-Antithese im Deutschen" in Kultur und Zivilisation (Europäische Schlüsselwörter, iii), 288-427. I thank Christoph Meinel for this source.
    • Kultur und Zivilisation Europäische Schlüsselwörter , vol.3 , pp. 288-427
    • Pflaum, M.1
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    • The rise and fall of Americanism in Germany
    • Frank Trommler and Joseph McVeigh (eds), Philadelphia
    • Frank Trommler, "The rise and fall of Americanism in Germany" in Frank Trommler and Joseph McVeigh (eds), American and the Germans: An assessment of a three-hundred-year history (Philadelphia, 1985), 332-42. Woltereck's own culture-critique was sometimes couched in similar language. Distinguishing his conception of evolution from conventional notions of progress, he wrote: "Talk about the 'general progress' of humanity is based on a superficial technical optimism, which proclaims an automatic increase in 'knowledge and skill', a growth in the domination of nature, comfort and the level of civilisation [Zivilisation].... That is 'American' with its emphasis upon progress and prosperity as the meaning of life.... [We cannot agree with those writers who see this as the highest stage of life. The decisive criteria are] the spiritual [geistige] values and perfection which human beings bring about. This viewpoint is far closer to idealism ... than to the materialism and pragmatism which dominated western nations around the turn of the century" (Ontologie (ref. 51), 359-60).
    • (1985) American and the Germans: An Assessment of a Three-hundred-year History , pp. 332-342
    • Trommler, F.1
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    • ref. 51
    • Frank Trommler, "The rise and fall of Americanism in Germany" in Frank Trommler and Joseph McVeigh (eds), American and the Germans: An assessment of a three-hundred-year history (Philadelphia, 1985), 332-42. Woltereck's own culture-critique was sometimes couched in similar language. Distinguishing his conception of evolution from conventional notions of progress, he wrote: "Talk about the 'general progress' of humanity is based on a superficial technical optimism, which proclaims an automatic increase in 'knowledge and skill', a growth in the domination of nature, comfort and the level of civilisation [Zivilisation].... That is 'American' with its emphasis upon progress and prosperity as the meaning of life.... [We cannot agree with those writers who see this as the highest stage of life. The decisive criteria are] the spiritual [geistige] values and perfection which human beings bring about. This viewpoint is far closer to idealism ... than to the materialism and pragmatism which dominated western nations around the turn of the century" (Ontologie (ref. 51), 359-60).
    • Ontologie , pp. 359-360
  • 151
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    • (ref. 89)
    • Pflaum, op. cit. (ref. 89), 367 and 351, respectively; for similar usages from the period see pp. 313-70. For Spengler Kultur was an "organism which emerged in the countryside"; once dead and rigid, it became a mechanism: Zivilisation. Democracy belonged to a "mechanistic, urban existence"; city-dwellers were an "inorganic mass". Following the disappearance of the aristocracy and the priesthood, the peasantry was the only "organic" human group left, a remnant of the former Kultur (O. Spengler, Der Untergang des Abendlandes, i (Munich, 1920), 488-90; in a similar vein see pp. 500-1, 507-8, 154).
    • Ontologie , pp. 367
    • Pflaum1
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    • Munich
    • Pflaum, op. cit. (ref. 89), 367 and 351, respectively; for similar usages from the period see pp. 313-70. For Spengler Kultur was an "organism which emerged in the countryside"; once dead and rigid, it became a mechanism: Zivilisation. Democracy belonged to a "mechanistic, urban existence"; city-dwellers were an "inorganic mass". Following the disappearance of the aristocracy and the priesthood, the peasantry was the only "organic" human group left, a remnant of the former Kultur (O. Spengler, Der Untergang des Abendlandes, i (Munich, 1920), 488-90; in a similar vein see pp. 500-1, 507-8, 154).
    • (1920) Der Untergang des Abendlandes , vol.1 , pp. 488-490
    • Spengler, O.1
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    • London, German edn, 1962.
    • Another book in this genre is probably George Lukacs's The destruction of reason (London, 1980; German edn, 1962). While disavowing any attempt to offer a comprehensive history of German philosophy, acknowledging that his subject - irrationalist philosophy from Schelling to Hitler - was just one strand of "bourgeois philosophy", Lukacs nonetheless manages to damn a large number of writers as "irrationalist" by deploying a very broad definition of that domain. For example, though conceding that Karl Mannheim was no reactionary and that the politically liberal Max Weber consciously opposed irrationalism, Lukacs still categorizes them as "irrationalist" thinkers on the grounds that their relativism denied an objective reality (pp. 632-41 and 601-19). William James's pragmatism gets the same treatment (pp. 20-24). There is no justification in trying to distinguish these positions from National Socialist ideology, Lukacs insists, for irrationalist philosophy is a unitary body of thought (pp. 8-9). This is probably the kind of reasoning that prompted David Blackbourn to complain that the political ambiguity of Germany's Romantic legacy "has been sawn off by Nazi pedigree-hunters concerned to demonstrate that the shortest distance between Novalis and Hitler is a straight line" (David Blackbourn and Geof Eley, The peculiarities of German history (Oxford, 1984), 239).
    • (1980) The Destruction of Reason
    • Lukacs, G.1
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    • Oxford
    • Another book in this genre is probably George Lukacs's The destruction of reason (London, 1980; German edn, 1962). While disavowing any attempt to offer a comprehensive history of German philosophy, acknowledging that his subject - irrationalist philosophy from Schelling to Hitler - was just one strand of "bourgeois philosophy", Lukacs nonetheless manages to damn a large number of writers as "irrationalist" by deploying a very broad definition of that domain. For example, though conceding that Karl Mannheim was no reactionary and that the politically liberal Max Weber consciously opposed irrationalism, Lukacs still categorizes them as "irrationalist" thinkers on the grounds that their relativism denied an objective reality (pp. 632-41 and 601-19). William James's pragmatism gets the same treatment (pp. 20-24). There is no justification in trying to distinguish these positions from National Socialist ideology, Lukacs insists, for irrationalist philosophy is a unitary body of thought (pp. 8-9). This is probably the kind of reasoning that prompted David Blackbourn to complain that the political ambiguity of Germany's Romantic legacy "has been sawn off by Nazi pedigree-hunters concerned to demonstrate that the shortest distance between Novalis and Hitler is a straight line" (David Blackbourn and Geof Eley, The peculiarities of German history (Oxford, 1984), 239).
    • (1984) The Peculiarities of German History , pp. 239
    • Blackbourn, D.1    Eley, G.2
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    • Berkeley/Los Angeles/London
    • Harold Poor, Kurt Tucholsky and the ordeal of Germany, 1914-1935 (New York, 1968); Istvan Deak, Weimar Germany's left-wing intellectuals (Berkeley/Los Angeles/London, 1968).
    • (1968) Weimar Germany's Left-wing Intellectuals
    • Deak, I.1
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    • note
    • It is interesting that while acknowledging this diversity, both Laqueur and Gay (unlike Stern and Mosse) tend to associate Weimar culture primarily with the left. Laqueur, for example, regards the modernist avant-garde as the essence of Weimar culture (op. cit. (ref. 1), 72-78). And Gay insists that "the Weimar style" was cosmopolitan rather than chauvinist and that its "true home" after 1933 was in exile (op. cit. (ref. 94), 6-8, 152).
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    • New York, esp. chap. 9.
    • Detlev Peukert, The Weimar Republic: The crisis of classical modernity (New York, 1993), esp. chap. 9. The general features of Peukert's account are prefigured in Blackbourn and Eley's better known and more wide-ranging book (op. cit. (ref. 93)), but the latter's discussion of the cultural concomitants of modernization is too brief to serve my purposes here.
    • (1993) The Weimar Republic: The Crisis of Classical Modernity
    • Peukert, D.1
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    • The Weimar Republic: A problem of modernization?
    • Gerald Feldman's review of the evidence shows that it was not so much pre-industrial traditions which placed a brake upon Weimar Germany's modernization as a variety of difficult post-war circumstances, among them the terms of the Versailles Treaty, dependence upon short-term loans from the United States, and the economic crises of 1923-24 and 1930-32 which led to a roll-back of welfare measures. These severely constrained social and economic policy-formation, thus undermining the legitimacy of the Republic among substantial sections of the electorate (Feldman, "The Weimar Republic: A problem of modernization?". Archiv für Sozialgeschichte, xxvi (1986), 1-26).
    • (1986) Archiv für Sozialgeschichte , vol.26 , pp. 1-26
    • Feldman1
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    • (ref. 92)
    • Stern (op. cit. (ref. 92)), preface. Though Mosse's book (op. cit. (ref. 92)) was written with similar intent, its argument is more differentiated and analytical. Mosse makes clear that anti-modernist thought was one among many German intellectual traditions, and that it included many variants, including non-racist and politically progressive ones. Furthermore he attempts to explain why anti-modernist ideas proved especially attractive to particular social groups. It is no accident, Kenneth Barkin suggests, that the portrayal of German intellectual history as deviating from the Western pattern was especially common among émigré historians, such as Stern and Mosse. These historians were so disturbed by the support given National Socialism by German intellectuals that they did not look carefully at comparable movements elsewhere in Europe (Barkin, "German émigré historians in America: The fifties, sixties and seventies", in Hartmut Lehmann and James Sheehan (eds), An interrupted past: German-speaking historians in the United States after 1933 (Washington, D.C. and Cambridge, 1991), 149-69).
    • Archiv für Sozialgeschichte
    • Stern1
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    • Hartmut Lehmann and James Sheehan (eds), Washington, D.C. and Cambridge
    • Stern (op. cit. (ref. 92)), preface. Though Mosse's book (op. cit. (ref. 92)) was written with similar intent, its argument is more differentiated and analytical. Mosse makes clear that anti-modernist thought was one among many German intellectual traditions, and that it included many variants, including non-racist and politically progressive ones. Furthermore he attempts to explain why anti-modernist ideas proved especially attractive to particular social groups. It is no accident, Kenneth Barkin suggests, that the portrayal of German intellectual history as deviating from the Western pattern was especially common among émigré historians, such as Stern and Mosse. These historians were so disturbed by the support given National Socialism by German intellectuals that they did not look carefully at comparable movements elsewhere in Europe (Barkin, "German émigré historians in America: The fifties, sixties and seventies", in Hartmut Lehmann and James Sheehan (eds), An interrupted past: German-speaking historians in the United States after 1933 (Washington, D.C. and Cambridge, 1991), 149-69).
    • (1991) An Interrupted Past: German-speaking Historians in the United States after 1933 , pp. 149-169
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    • Die 'letzten Menschen': Beobachtungen zur Kulturkritik im Geschichtsbild Max Webers
    • (Detlev Peukert, "Die 'letzten Menschen': Beobachtungen zur Kulturkritik im Geschichtsbild Max Webers", Geschichte und Gesellschaft, xii (1986), 425-42).
    • (1986) Geschichte und Gesellschaft , vol.12 , pp. 425-442
    • Peukert, D.1
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    • Critics of urban society in Germany, 1854-1914
    • Andrew Lees, "Critics of urban society in Germany, 1854-1914", Journal of the history of ideas, xxxx (1979), 61-83.
    • (1979) Journal of the History of Ideas , vol.40 , pp. 61-83
    • Lees, A.1
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    • note
    • Cultural historians have frequently pointed out that all of the much-discussed cultural concerns of the Weimar period can also be found in pre-1914 Germany, such that the term ' Weimar culture' is rather misleading. It seems likely that a similar continuity obtained for German biology before and after this war (though the intensity with which certain themes were debated may well have increased after 1918). For the most part, my methodological reflections in this paper are meant to apply to the entire period, but I occasionally use the terms 'Weimar biology' or 'Weimar culture' as a convenient shorthand.
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    • Studien über theoretische Biologie
    • Ludwig Bertalanffy, "Studien über theoretische Biologie", Biologisches Zentralblatt, xxxxvii (1927), 210-42; idem, Kritische Theorie der Formbildung (Berlin 1928), chap. 1. For the more general claim of a post-war decline of mechanism, a rebirth of vitalism, and a consequent crisis in science, see Bertalanffy, "Über die neue Lebensauffassung", Annalen der Philosophie, 1927, 250-264.
    • (1927) Biologisches Zentralblatt , vol.48 , pp. 210-242
    • Bertalanffy, L.1
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    • Ludwig Bertalanffy, "Studien über theoretische Biologie", Biologisches Zentralblatt, xxxxvii (1927), 210-42; idem, Kritische Theorie der Formbildung (Berlin 1928), chap. 1. For the more general claim of a post-war decline of mechanism, a rebirth of vitalism, and a consequent crisis in science, see Bertalanffy, "Über die neue Lebensauffassung", Annalen der Philosophie, 1927, 250-264.
    • (1928) Kritische Theorie der Formbildung
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    • Über die neue Lebensauffassung
    • Ludwig Bertalanffy, "Studien über theoretische Biologie", Biologisches Zentralblatt, xxxxvii (1927), 210-42; idem, Kritische Theorie der Formbildung (Berlin 1928), chap. 1. For the more general claim of a post-war decline of mechanism, a rebirth of vitalism, and a consequent crisis in science, see Bertalanffy, "Über die neue Lebensauffassung", Annalen der Philosophie, 1927, 250-264.
    • (1927) Annalen der Philosophie , pp. 250-264
    • Bertalanffy1
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    • ref. 51
    • Woltereck, Ontologie (ref. 51), 27-28 (emphasis in original).
    • Ontologie , pp. 27-28
    • Woltereck1
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    • ref. 111
    • Bertalanffy, op. cit. (ref. 111, 1927), 212. Among the forty-odd geneticists whom 1 studied, I found no one hostile to materialism in biology and only a few whose research displayed holistic sympathies (Harwood, op. cit. (ref. 5), chap. 7). Similarly, Anne Harrington (personal communication) finds holists to have constituted a minority among "mind-scientists" at this time. The holist, Jakob von Uexküll, for example felt alienated from the German academic mainstream in physiology and zoology between the wars and did not acquire a university chair until the age of 62 (Harrington, op. cit. (ref. 5), 73, 75).
    • (1927) The Problem of Knowledge: Philosophy, Science and History since Hegel , pp. 212
    • Bertalanffy1
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    • (ref. 5), chap. 7.
    • Bertalanffy, op. cit. (ref. 111, 1927), 212. Among the forty-odd geneticists whom 1 studied, I found no one hostile to materialism in biology and only a few whose research displayed holistic sympathies (Harwood, op. cit. (ref. 5), chap. 7). Similarly, Anne Harrington (personal communication) finds holists to have constituted a minority among "mind-scientists" at this time. The holist, Jakob von Uexküll, for example felt alienated from the German academic mainstream in physiology and zoology between the wars and did not acquire a university chair until the age of 62 (Harrington, op. cit. (ref. 5), 73, 75).
    • The Problem of Knowledge: Philosophy, Science and History since Hegel
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    • ref. 5
    • Bertalanffy, op. cit. (ref. 111, 1927), 212. Among the forty-odd geneticists whom 1 studied, I found no one hostile to materialism in biology and only a few whose research displayed holistic sympathies (Harwood, op. cit. (ref. 5), chap. 7). Similarly, Anne Harrington (personal communication) finds holists to have constituted a minority among "mind-scientists" at this time. The holist, Jakob von Uexküll, for example felt alienated from the German academic mainstream in physiology and zoology between the wars and did not acquire a university chair until the age of 62 (Harrington, op. cit. (ref. 5), 73, 75).
    • The Problem of Knowledge: Philosophy, Science and History since Hegel , pp. 73
    • Harrington1
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    • Wesen und Wege der biologischen Erkenntnis
    • As one of the referees for this paper observed, the fact that Bertalanffy and Woltereck perceived mechanism to be the majority view is not in itself conclusive since there are rhetorical advantages to be gained by portraying oneself as a member of an embattled minority. But it is interesting in this respect that Hartmann seems not to have adopted this rhetorical strategy. In 1936, for example, he felt obliged to attack what he regarded as a growing wave -thus implicitly still a minority position - of "anti-mechanistic ... speculative theorizing" (whether vitalist or holist) which however explicable as a reaction against the superficial materialism of a bygone era, had completely overshot its goal (Max Hartmann, "Wesen und Wege der biologischen Erkenntnis", Die Naturwissenschaften, xxiv (1936), 705-13). Woltereck had earlier been a target of Hartmann's disapproval. Following an enthusiastic review of Woltereck's Grundzüge (ref. 33) by E. Heberer, Hartmann - then on the editorial board of the journal - appended his own mini-review taking Woltereck to task for "extensive metaphysical speculations" (Hartmann, [no title], Der Biologie, ii (1932-33), 271). Woltereck took seriously Hartmann's criticisms, for example in his Ontologie (ref. 51), 156-8, 166-9, 475.
    • (1936) Die Naturwissenschaften , vol.24 , pp. 705-713
    • Hartmann, M.1
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    • ref. 33
    • As one of the referees for this paper observed, the fact that Bertalanffy and Woltereck perceived mechanism to be the majority view is not in itself conclusive since there are rhetorical advantages to be gained by portraying oneself as a member of an embattled minority. But it is interesting in this respect that Hartmann seems not to have adopted this rhetorical strategy. In 1936, for example, he felt obliged to attack what he regarded as a growing wave -thus implicitly still a minority position - of "anti-mechanistic ... speculative theorizing" (whether vitalist or holist) which however explicable as a reaction against the superficial materialism of a bygone era, had completely overshot its goal (Max Hartmann, "Wesen und Wege der biologischen Erkenntnis", Die Naturwissenschaften, xxiv (1936), 705-13). Woltereck had earlier been a target of Hartmann's disapproval. Following an enthusiastic review of Woltereck's Grundzüge (ref. 33) by E. Heberer, Hartmann - then on the editorial board of the journal - appended his own mini-review taking Woltereck to task for "extensive metaphysical speculations" (Hartmann, [no title], Der Biologie, ii (1932-33), 271). Woltereck took seriously Hartmann's criticisms, for example in his Ontologie (ref. 51), 156-8, 166-9, 475.
    • Grundzüge
    • Woltereck1
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    • As one of the referees for this paper observed, the fact that Bertalanffy and Woltereck perceived mechanism to be the majority view is not in itself conclusive since there are rhetorical advantages to be gained by portraying oneself as a member of an embattled minority. But it is interesting in this respect that Hartmann seems not to have adopted this rhetorical strategy. In 1936, for example, he felt obliged to attack what he regarded as a growing wave -thus implicitly still a minority position - of "anti-mechanistic ... speculative theorizing" (whether vitalist or holist) which however explicable as a reaction against the superficial materialism of a bygone era, had completely overshot its goal (Max Hartmann, "Wesen und Wege der biologischen Erkenntnis", Die Naturwissenschaften, xxiv (1936), 705-13). Woltereck had earlier been a target of Hartmann's disapproval. Following an enthusiastic review of Woltereck's Grundzüge (ref. 33) by E. Heberer, Hartmann - then on the editorial board of the journal - appended his own mini-review taking Woltereck to task for "extensive metaphysical speculations" (Hartmann, [no title], Der Biologie, ii (1932-33), 271). Woltereck took seriously Hartmann's criticisms, for example in his Ontologie (ref. 51), 156-8, 166-9, 475.
    • (1932) Der Biologie , vol.2 , pp. 271
    • Hartmann1
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    • (ref. 51)
    • As one of the referees for this paper observed, the fact that Bertalanffy and Woltereck perceived mechanism to be the majority view is not in itself conclusive since there are rhetorical advantages to be gained by portraying oneself as a member of an embattled minority. But it is interesting in this respect that Hartmann seems not to have adopted this rhetorical strategy. In 1936, for example, he felt obliged to attack what he regarded as a growing wave -thus implicitly still a minority position - of "anti-mechanistic ... speculative theorizing" (whether vitalist or holist) which however explicable as a reaction against the superficial materialism of a bygone era, had completely overshot its goal (Max Hartmann, "Wesen und Wege der biologischen Erkenntnis", Die Naturwissenschaften, xxiv (1936), 705-13). Woltereck had earlier been a target of Hartmann's disapproval. Following an enthusiastic review of Woltereck's Grundzüge (ref. 33) by E. Heberer, Hartmann - then on the editorial board of the journal - appended his own mini-review taking Woltereck to task for "extensive metaphysical speculations" (Hartmann, [no title], Der Biologie, ii (1932-33), 271). Woltereck took seriously Hartmann's criticisms, for example in his Ontologie (ref. 51), 156-8, 166-9, 475.
    • Ontologie , pp. 156-158
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    • Wellcome Unit, Cambridge University
    • Nick Hopwood (Wellcome Unit, Cambridge University) is working on a full-scale study of Schaxel's life and work. His "Biology between university and proletariat: The making of a red professor will appear in a forthcoming issue of this journal.
    • Hopwood, N.1
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    • note
    • Inspired by logical positivism and the new physics, Bertalanffy sought to incorporate both the holistic and the physico-chemical properties of living systems into a unified set of descriptive laws without resorting to either vitalism or mechanism (Bertalanffy, op. cit. (ref. 111, 1927)). On Hertwig see Weindling, op. cit. (ref. 5), 130-7. On the geneticists Alfred Kühn, Fritz von Wettstein, Friedrich Oehlkers and Richard Goldschmidt as holists, see Harwood, op. cit. (ref. 5), chap. 7.
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    • note
    • On Monakow and Goldstein, see Harrington, op. cit. (ref. 5), chaps 3 and 5.
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    • Berlin
    • On Driesch see Reinhard Mocek, Wilhelm Roux - Hans Driesch: Zur Geschichte der Entwicklungsphysiologie der Tiere (Jena, 1974). On Uexküll see Harrington, op. cit. (ref. 5), chap. 2. For von Uexküll's rejection of mechanism, materialism and the sufficiency of causal analysis, see J. von Uexküll, Theoretische Biologie (Berlin, 1928).
    • (1928) Theoretische Biologie
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    • (ref. 5), chap. 6.
    • E.g., the Baur school within the genetics community (Harwood, op. cit. (ref. 5), chap. 6).
    • Theoretische Biologie
    • Harwood1
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    • (ref. 5), chap. 5
    • The conservatives include the geneticists Richard Goldschmidt and Fritz von Wettstein; the liberals include the geneticists Alfred Kühn and Friedrich Oehlkers; and Kurt Goldstein was a member of the Social Democratic Party (Harrington, op. cit. (ref. 5), chap. 5).
    • Theoretische Biologie
    • Harrington1
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    • (ref. 119)
    • On Driesch see Mocek, op. cit. (ref. 119), 131-9; on Uexküll see Harrington, op. cit. (ref. 5), chap. 2.
    • Theoretische Biologie , pp. 131-139
    • Mocek1
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    • (ref. 5), chap..
    • On Driesch see Mocek, op. cit. (ref. 119), 131-9; on Uexküll see Harrington, op. cit. (ref. 5), chap. 2.
    • Theoretische Biologie
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    • ref. 111
    • Bertalanffy concludes his discussion of embryological theory with the remark that "it appears that the necessary reorientation in biology is not just a disciplinary but a general cultural matter. In our view the numerous attempts of late to establish a theoretical biology indicate that a fundamental transformation of worldview is underway ... a transformation that we believe in and are hoping for" (Bertalanffy, op. cit. (ref. 111, 1928), 229-30).
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