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1.   Martin Heidegger (r.) and Hans-Georg Gadamer (l.) (1923)
Martin Heidegger (1889-1976) is considered to be one of the most influential German philosophers of the 20th century. In 1923, he was appointed to a professorship at the University of Marburg, where....
Martin Heidegger (r.) and Hans-Georg Gadamer (l.) (1923)
2.   Edmund Husserl and His Son Gerhard (April 1929)
Edmund Husserl (1859-1938) was one of the most influential philosophers of the 20th century. The founder of the school of philosophy called phenomenology, he anticipated central ideas in the emerging....
Edmund Husserl and His Son Gerhard (April 1929)
3.   Friedrich Meinecke (c. 1930)
Friedrich Meinecke (1862-1954) was the most prominent liberal German historian of his generation and the preeminent practitioner of Ideengeschichte [the history of ideas]. He was the editor....
Friedrich Meinecke (c. 1930)
4.   Friedrich von Bodelschwingh (c. 1930)
Friedrich von Bodelschwingh (1877-1946) was a Protestant theologian and the son of the founder....
Friedrich von Bodelschwingh (c. 1930)
5.   Max Born, Physicist (c. 1930)
Max Born (1882-1970) was a physicist and mathematician whose work was instrumental in the....
Max Born, Physicist (c. 1930)
6.   The Five Nobel Prize Winners Nernst, Einstein, Planck, Millikan and von Laue (from left to right) (1931)
By 1931, cosmic ray research had become a primary arena for experimental physics and was receiving enormous attention in newspapers around the world. As the person who had introduced the term “cosmic....
The Five Nobel Prize Winners Nernst, Einstein, Planck, Millikan and von Laue (from left to right) (1931)
7.   Hannah Arendt (c. 1963)
Hannah Arendt (1906-1975) is regarded as one of the leading political philosophers of the 20th century. She was a student of Martin....
Hannah Arendt (c. 1963)
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