Paul Deussen
Paul Jakob Deussen (; 7 January 1845 – 6 July 1919) was a German
Indologist and professor of philosophy at
University of Kiel. Strongly influenced by
Arthur Schopenhauer, Deussen was a friend of
Friedrich Nietzsche and
Swami Vivekananda. In 1911, he founded the
Schopenhauer Society (''Schopenhauer-Gesellschaft''). Professor Deussen was the first editor, in 1912, of the scholarly journal Schopenhauer Yearbook (''Schopenhauer-Jahrbuch'').
Deussen, who
Sanskritised his name to "Deva-Sena" as a mark of his admiration for the language, is one of the distinguished roll of Europeans who — often with lyrical admiration — participated in the scholarly Western discovery of Sanskrit and Hinduism that took place in British India itself, Germany, France and England.
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