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German philosopher and sociologist (1892–1985)
Helmuth Plessner (German: [ˈplɛsnɐ]; 4 September 1892, Wiesbaden – 12 June 1985, Göttingen) was a German philosopher and sociologist, and a primary advocate
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Aarhus University Helmuth von Pannwitz (1898–1947), German SS Cossack Cavalry Corps officer executed for war crimes Helmuth Plessner (1892–1985), German
Helmuth
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Austrian actress Helmuth (Karl Otto Gustav Bernhard) Plessner (1892-1985), German philosopher and sociologist of Jewish descent Abraham Plessner (1900-1961)
Plessner
German sociologist
reference for the field. From 2011 to 2017, he was president of the Helmuth Plessner Society. The focus of his work lies in the areas of philosophical anthropology
Joachim_Fischer_(sociologist)
Branch of anthropology and philosophy
metaphysics of the spirit. Helmuth Plessner would later emancipate philosophical anthropology from Christianity. Helmuth Plessner and Arnold Gehlen have been
Philosophical_anthropology
Characteristic of visual art
openness found its way into the theory of architecture by 1932, when Helmuth Plessner gave a lecture on modernist architecture in Germany to mark the twenty-fifth
Open_form
American developmental psychologist (born 1950)
in Psychology, 2011 Klaus Jacobs Research Prize, 2011 Wiesbadener Helmuth Plessner Prize, 2014 Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award, American Psychological
Michael_Tomasello
Macmillan; Macmillan2; Oxford 1995) Novalis (1772–1801) (Cambridge) Helmuth Plessner (1892–1985) (Macmillan) Karl Popper (1902–1994) (Cambridge; Macmillan;
List of German-language philosophers
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Austrian-German philosopher (1859–1938)
the original on 11 March 2021. Retrieved 22 December 2020. Gander, Hans-Helmuth (2009). "Ontologie". Husserl Lexikon. Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft
Edmund_Husserl
«Frankfurter Hefte» XIV, 7, 7.1959, p. 537. —. Die Grenze in uns – Helmuth Plessner: "Die verspätete Nation", in «Frankfurter Hefte», XIV, 11, 11.1959
Jürgen_Habermas_bibliography
City in Lower Saxony, Germany
Thuringia Alfred Meyer (1891–1945), Nazi Party official and politician Helmuth Plessner (1892–1985), philosopher and sociologist, advocated philosophical anthropology
Göttingen
Leopold von Wiese, Karl Mannheim, Theodor Litt, Alfred Schütz, and Helmuth Plessner. The invitation was for oral presentations which addressed scholars
Relational_sociology
capability for objectivity, human self-reflection, theory of mind, Helmuth Plessner, 1928[citation needed] Homo faber "toolmaker man" "fabricator man"
Names_for_the_human_species
Theory in German historiography
this argument, usually without actually using the word Sonderweg. Helmuth Plessner, for example, spoke of 'the belated nation' (die verspätete Nation)
Sonderweg
German philosopher (1874–1928)
University of Jena Doctoral students Hendrik G. Stoker Notable students Helmuth Plessner Main interests History of ideas, value theory, ethics, philosophical
Max_Scheler
phenomenology (→Phenomenology (philosophy)) paid attention to the body, too. Helmuth Plessner (1941) studied laughter and weeping as fundamental human expressions
Body_culture_studies
of the Federal Constitutional Court of Federal Republic of Germany) Helmuth Plessner – (Professor and university president) Johann Stephan Pütter – Law
List of University of Göttingen people
List_of_University_of_Göttingen_people
Herbert Mead's The Genesis of the Self and Social Control is published. Helmuth Plessner's Limits of Community: A Critique of Social Radiclaism is published
1920s_in_sociology
German publishing house
Niklas Luhmann, Tilmann Moser, Gershom Scholem, Siegfried Kracauer, Helmuth Plessner, Burghart Schmidt, Georg Simmel, Viktor von Weizsäcker, Joseph Weizenbaum
Suhrkamp_Verlag
Pizzorno, Italian sociologist Michael Plekon, American sociologist Helmuth Plessner, German sociologist Geoffrey Pleyers, Belgian sociologist Joel M. Podolny
List_of_sociologists
American philosopher (1910–2009)
editor Laughing and Crying: A Study of the Limits of Human Behavior by Helmuth Plessner (1970) translator with James Spencer Churchill Interpretations of Life
Marjorie_Grene
Mauthner, author and philosopher Moses Mendelssohn, philosopher, scholar Helmuth Plessner, philosopher (Jewish father) Hans Reichenbach, philosopher (Jewish
List_of_German_Jews
Dutch anthropologist, biologist and psychologist
his younger years, acquaintance with Max Scheler, Hans Driesch and Helmuth Plessner (with whom he became friends) had a considerable influence on Buytendijk
Frederik Jacobus Johannes Buytendijk
Frederik_Jacobus_Johannes_Buytendijk
chairperson of the German Society for Sociology and is succeeded by Helmuth Plessner. Vere Gordon Childe's Man Makes Himself is published. Viola Klein's
1950s_in_sociology
Helms first made the acquaintance of the philosopher and sociologist Helmuth Plessner, then later with Theodor W. Adorno. His social and cultural critiques
Hans_G._Helms
1934 1946–1955: Leopold von Wiese; office titled president 1955–1959: Helmuth Plessner 1959–1963: Otto Stammer 1963–1967: Theodor W. Adorno 1967–1970: Ralf
German Sociological Association
German_Sociological_Association
Marcela Paz, 83, Chilean writer. S. P. Pillai, 71, Indian actor. Helmuth Plessner, 92, German philosopher. Alastair Smallwood, 92, British rugby player
Deaths_in_June_1985
German philosopher (born 1966)
the philosophy of Hegel, Ortega y Gasset, Alfred North Whitehead and Helmuth Plessner. He also translated the Spanish Philosopher Ortega y Gasset and the
Stascha_Rohmer
German philosopher
his time, among them Moritz Schlick, Ernst Cassirer, Arthur Liebert, Helmuth Plessner, Heinrich Scholz, and Max Wentscher. A long-term research project on
Willy_Moog
German philosopher (1889–1941)
Lipps had close personal links with the philosophers Josef König, Helmuth Plessner, and Georg Misch. During the academic year 1923/24 he and Misch conducted
Hans_Lipps
German philosopher and historian (born 1958)
Kampf und Entscheidung. Politischer Existentialismus bei Carl Schmitt, Helmuth Plessner und Karl Jaspers. Königshausen & Neumann, Würzburg 1994. Philosophie
Heiner_Bielefeldt
Voegelin (born 1901) April 7 - Carl Schmitt (born 1888) June 12 - Helmuth Plessner (born 1892) Kantian Review, Vol 1 1997 Cambridge University Press 2011
1985_in_philosophy
Polish sociologist, philosopher, publicist and professor (born 1953)
Polish Academy of Sciences (1999-2006), Scientific Council of the Helmuth Plessner - Gesellschaft, the jury of Hannah Arendt Prize (2003-2007), Scientific
Zdzisław Krasnodębski (sociologist)
Zdzisław_Krasnodębski_(sociologist)
Prussian general (1803–1879)
Minister of War from 1859 to 1873, Roon, along with Otto von Bismarck and Helmuth von Moltke, was a dominating figure in Prussia's government during the
Albrecht_von_Roon
Philosophers' organization in Germany
Rintelen President of the II German Philosophers' Congress in Mainz 1950: Helmuth Plessner President of the III German Philosophers' Congress in Bremen, where
Deutsche Gesellschaft für Philosophie
Deutsche_Gesellschaft_für_Philosophie
Italian philosopher and game designer (born 1978)
It also includes chapters that specifically leverage the work of Helmuth Plessner, Peter W. Zapffe, Jean-Paul Sartre and Eugen Fink to think through
Stefano_Gualeni
Structure of the World (1928) and Pseudoproblems in Philosophy (1928) Helmuth Plessner, Die Stufen des Organischen und der Mensch (in German, not yet translated
1928_in_philosophy
graduated with a doctoral dissertation on Max Scheler's ethics advised by Helmuth Plessner. In 1951 he obtained his PhD under the supervision of Kirsten Bosch
Johan_Degenaar
honorary doctorate from the University of Halle. His students included Helmuth Plessner. Herbst, C. (1928). "Untersuchungen zur Bestimmung des Geschlechts
Curt_Alfred_Herbst
German scholar of literary studies and critical theory
such as Sigmund Freud, Aby Warburg, Georg Simmel, Ernst Cassirer, Helmuth Plessner, Walter Benjamin et al. transgressed disciplines to study boundary
Sigrid_Weigel
Member of the landed nobility
von Wartenburg Heinrich Friedrich Karl vom und zum Stein Helmuth von Moltke the Elder Helmuth von Moltke the Younger Gustav von Wangenheim Alexander von
Junker_(Prussia)
Right-wing political party of the German Empire
Otto von Bismarck. The policies of Old Conservatives like Field Marshal Helmuth von Moltke or Elard von Oldenburg-Januschau generally embraced support
German_Conservative_Party
German politician (1862–1934)
nobility as a legal class, titles preceded the full name when given (Graf Helmuth James von Moltke). Since 1919, these titles, along with any nobiliary prefix
Gustav_Ritter_von_Kahr
German politician (born 1971)
nobility as a legal class, titles preceded the full name when given (Graf Helmuth James von Moltke). Since 1919, these titles, along with any nobiliary prefix
Beatrix_von_Storch
German Emperor from 1871 to 1888
(early) Maschke Moeller van den Bruck Müller Nolte Novalis Otto Pieper Plessner von Ranke Reck-Malleczewen G. Ritter J. Ritter Röpke Rothfels von Salomon
Wilhelm_I
German army officer (1907–1944)
nobility as a legal class, titles preceded the full name when given (Graf Helmuth James von Moltke). Since 1919, these titles, along with any nobiliary prefix
Claus_von_Stauffenberg
Chancellor of Germany from 1871 to 1890
representative in Frankfurt in the early 1850s. The Regent also appointed Helmuth von Moltke as the new Chief of Staff of the Prussian Army, and Albrecht
Otto_von_Bismarck
German politician (1884–1945)
Yorck von Wartenburg, Eugen Gerstenmaier, Adam von Trott zu Solz and Helmuth James Graf von Moltke for the left-learning Kreisau Circle. In March 1943
Carl_Friedrich_Goerdeler
German literary critic, political economist, and theorist of the state
nobility as a legal class, titles preceded the full name when given (Graf Helmuth James von Moltke). Since 1919, these titles, along with any nobiliary prefix
Adam_Müller
German soldier and author (1895–1998)
ISBN 3-608-93682-3. Ernst Jünger, Carl Schmitt: Briefe 1930–1983, ed. Helmuth Kiesel. Klett-Cotta, Stuttgart 1999, ISBN 3-608-93452-9. Ernst Jünger,
Ernst_Jünger
Wetenschapshistorisch Centrum). Retrieved 3 May 2020. "Helmuth Karl Otto Gustav Bernhard Plessner", KNAW Historisch Ledenbestand (Digitaal Wetenschapshistorisch
Members of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (P)
Members_of_the_Royal_Netherlands_Academy_of_Arts_and_Sciences_(P)
1920 German silent film
as Rembrandts Bruder Sybill Morel as Saskia van Uylenburgh Clementine Plessner as Rembrandts Mutter Georg H. Schnell as Pit Gauwer Grange, p. 68. Grange
The_Tragedy_of_a_Great
German philosopher (1900–2002)
North American Society for Philosophical Hermeneutics Jeff Malpas, Hans-Helmuth Gande (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Hermeneutics, Routledge, 2014
Hans-Georg_Gadamer
Political and philosophical views of a German soldier and writer
Cliffs. Translated by Tess Lewis. New York: New York Review Books. Kiesel, Helmuth (2007). Ernst Jünger: Die Biographie. Munich: Siedler. ISBN 978-3-88680-852-6
Philosophy_of_Ernst_Jünger
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Divine Protection; God's Helmet; Divine Helmet
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Divine Helmut; Divine Protection
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Courageous; Helmet; Helmet Protection
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The field of strong men; or of rocks.
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the field of strong men, or of rocks
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Variant spelling of German Helmut, HELMUTH means "helmet-courage."
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Calm, Virtuous and another name of Lord Shiva
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Red haired.
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Appearance, Manifestation, Flowers
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n.
The representation of a helmet over shields or coats of arms, denoting gradations of rank by modifications of form.
n.
A helmet. See Sallet.
a.
Helmet-shaped; -- applied to a corolla having a broad, helmet-shaped upper petal, as in aconite.
a.
Not wearing a helmet; without a helmet.
n.
Any helminth; an entozoon.
a.
Wearing a helmet; protected by a helmet; covered, as with a helmet.
n.
A headpiece; a helmet.
v. t.
To deprive of the helmet.
n.
A helmet-shaped hat, made of cork, felt, metal, or other suitable material, worn as part of the uniform of soldiers, firemen, etc., also worn in hot countries as a protection from the heat of the sun.
a.
Destitute of a helmet.
n.
A kind of helmet.
n.
That which resembles a helmet in form, position, etc.
a.
Shaped like a helmet; galeate. See Illust. of Galeate.
n.
A helmet.
n.
A naked shield or protuberance on the top or fore part of the head of a bird.
a.
Covered with a helmet.
v. t.
To deprive of the helmet.
n.
A liqueur made of white wine, absinthe, and various aromatic drugs, used to excite the appetite.
a.
Wearing a helmet; furnished with or having a helmet or helmet-shaped part; galeate.
n.
An intestinal worm, or wormlike intestinal parasite; one of the Helminthes.