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Rudolph Göckel or Rudolf Goclenius [the Older] (1 March 1547, Korbach, Waldeck – 8 June 1628) was a German scholastic philosopher, credited with inventing the term psychology (1590). In his Lexicon philosophicum (1613) he used the term ontology coined by Jacob Lorhard in his Ogdooas Scholastica (1606). He was born in Korbach, Waldeck (now in Waldeck-Frankenberg, Hesse), and died in Marburg.




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