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Revision as of 18:03, 8 January 2020

Carus, P. on the DRL

Paul Carus
English Phonetics Paul Carus
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Birth:   1852
Death:   1919
Place of birth:   Ilsenberg, Harz, Germany


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An early supporter of Buddhism in America and the proponent of the "religion of science": a faith that claimed to be purified of all superstition and irrationality and that, in harmony with science, would bring about solutions to the world's problems. Carus was born in Ilsenberg in Harz, Germany. He immigrated to America in 1884, settling in LaSalle, Illinois, where he assumed the editorship of the Open Court Publishing Company.

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