Gottlob Ernst Schulze's Human Design Chart

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          Gottlob Ernst Schulze's Biography

          German philosopher, whose most influential book was Aenesidemus (1792), a skeptical polemic against Immanuel Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason and Karl Leonhard Reinhold’s Philosophy of the Elements.
          Schulze was a professor at Wittenberg, Helmstedt, and Göttingen. In Göttingen, he advised his student Arthur Schopenhauer to concentrate on the philosophies of Plato and Kant. This advice had a strong influence on Schopenhauer’s philosophy. In the winter semester of 1810 and 1811, Schopenhauer studied both psychology and metaphysics under Schulze.
          Gottlob Ernst Schulze was the grandfather of the pioneering biochemist Ernst Schulze. He died in Göttingen on 14 January 1833.
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          Your Type is like a blueprint for how you best interact with the world. It's determined by the way energy flows through your defined centers and channels in your chart.