At the Berkman Center for Internet and Society, he founded the Social Physics project and co-founded Project Higgins ( www . eclipse . org / higgins / ) for user control over personal data and the Law Lab ( www . lawlab . org ) with a grant from the Kauffman Foundation.
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His most influential book was " Sur l'homme et le d�veloppement de ses facult�s, ou Essai de physique sociale ", published in 1835 ( In English translation, it is titled " Treatise on Man ", but a literal translation would be " On Man and the Development of his Faculties, or Essays on Social Physics " ).
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With the book, and in its subtitle, Oettingen also coined the word, and established the concept, of " Sozialethik " ( " Social Ethics " ), meant as a counter to Auguste Comte's " social physics " concept and as the establishment of a non-personal, non-individualistic ethics; this is what Protestant ethics as taught in German universities is still called.