Julius Duboc
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Julius Duboc (1829-1903), German author and philosopher, was born on October 10th in 1829 at Hamburg and died on June 11th, 1903, at Dresden. He studied at both Leipzig and Berlin, and became a disciple of Feuerbach. Evolutionary monism, atheism and the doctrine that pleasure is the end of all human activity find expression in his works, which include Soziale Briefe (3rd ed. 1873); Die Psychologie der Liebe (1874); Das Leben ohne Gott (1875); Hundert Jahre Zeitgeist in Deutschland (1889); and Die Lust als sozialethisches Entwicklungsprinzip (1990).

