Carus, Paul

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Carus, Paul (1852—1919) A German-American who settled in Chicago, Carus was a philosopher. With funds supplied by his father-in-law, Carus attempted to propagate monism (on more philosophic lines than Haeckel’s system) in America. He founded The Monist and The Open Court. In 1943, an edition was published of his God: An Enquiry into the Nature of Man’s Highest Ideal, and a Solution. {GS; RE}

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