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  1. Quotes about Emil du Bois-Reymond. Matteucci demonstrated that an injury current, the "demarcation current," flowed between the cut and intact surface of a muscle or nerve, that this current momentarily disappeared when the muscle contracted, and that a cut nerve could be excited when an underlying muscle twitched (the "induced twitch ...

  2. Emil Heinrich Du Bois-Reymond (born Nov. 7, 1818, Berlin, Prussia [Germany]—died Dec. 26, 1896, Berlin, Ger.) was the German founder of modern electrophysiology, known for his research on electrical activity in nerve and muscle fibres. Working at the University of Berlin (1836–96) under Johannes Müller, whom he later succeeded as professor ...

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  3. Science Quotes by Emil DuBois-Reymond (3 quotes) (source) Every ambitious scholar, especially one who has already attained achievements equal to yours, is Humboldt’s son; we are all his family.

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  5. These themes appeared in one of the most important intellectual controversies of late nineteenth-century Germany, the “Ignorabimus controversy” (Ignorabimusstreit), initiated by du Bois-Reymond’s famous statement, in his lecture On the Limits of Natural Science, that “not only is consciousness inexplicable by its material conditions in the present status of science, which everyone will ...

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  6. Nov 10, 2019 · The Greatest Unknown Intellectual of the 19th Century. Emil du Bois-Reymond proclaimed the mystery of consciousness, championed the theory of natural selection and revolutionized the study...

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  7. Sep 1, 2000 · Emil du Bois-Reymond was a 19th century physiologist best remembered for his mechanistic view of life and for his essays on science and culture. He was born into the Bildungsbürgertum, that elite and somewhat anxious social class central to discussions of modern German society.

  8. Emil du Bois-Reymond is the most important forgotten intellectual of the nineteenth century. In his own time (1818–1896) du Bois-Reymond grew famous in his native Germany and beyond for his groundbreaking research in neuroscience and his provocative addresses on politics and culture.

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