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Lotze

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[loht-suh, loh-tsuh] / ˈloʊt sə, ˈloʊ tsə /

noun

  1. Rudolf Hermann 1817–81, German philosopher.


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Lotze also compared brain scans of amateur writers with those of people who pursue writing as a career.

From The New Yorker • Oct. 7, 2019

Lotze designed a small desk where the study’s subjects could write by hand while he scanned their brains.

From The New Yorker • Oct. 7, 2019

His attorney, Nikki Lotze, called his guilty plea “an important step in accepting responsibility.”

From Washington Times • Nov. 1, 2015

Flowers’s attorney in the rape case, Monica “Nikki” Lotze, declined to comment Monday.

From Washington Post • Feb. 9, 2015

Lotze and Theology.—Lotze's theories exercised an important influence upon the development in Germany and elsewhere of a type of theology known as Ritschlianism.

From Religion and Science From Galileo to Bergson by Hardwick, John Charlton