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    being Ludwig Dessoir (1810-1874), "Germany's most admired Shakespearean actor", and Ludwig's third wife Auguste Grünemeyer (died about 1924). Max earned doctorates...
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  • Dessoir (1810–1874), German actor Max Dessoir (1867–1947), German philosopher and theorist of aesthetics Susanne Dessoir (1859–1953), German operatic singer...
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    Holocaust famous people of Jewish descent settled in Königstein. Thus, e.g. Max Dessoir moved here for his retirement (he had lived there once before previously...
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  • tactile perception. The term haptik was coined by the German Psychologist Max Dessoir in 1892, when suggesting a name for academic research into the sense...
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    Emery, Stephen A.. "Dessoir, Max". In Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Vol. 2, p. 355. Macmillan (1973). Emery, Stephen A.. "Dessoir, Max". In Encyclopedia of...
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    singer. In 1899 she married the well-known psychologist and philosopher Max Dessoir. At least until 1912, she continued to perform as a concert singer. After...
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    Christiansen, Winston Churchill, Morris Raphael Cohen, Ananda Coomaraswamy, Max Dessoir, Léon-Paul Fargue, Joaquín Gallegos Lara, Edith Maud Hull, Richard Le...
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    parapsychology. The term parapsychology was coined in 1889 by philosopher Max Dessoir as the German parapsychologie. It was adopted by J. B. Rhine in the 1930s...
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    Guzyk was exposed as a fraud by psychical researchers Harry Price and Max Dessoir. Guzyk was born in the village of Rączna, near Kraków. He was the son...
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    introduced the term "parapsychology" (translating a German term coined by Max Dessoir). It is sometimes said that Rhine almost single-handedly developed a...
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    twentieth century Neo-Kantian German philosopher and theorist of aesthetics Max Dessoir founded the Zeitschift für Ästhetik und allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft...
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  • Counselor), were Professor Dr. Heinrich Maier (1867-1933) and Professor Dr. Max Dessoir, along with Professor Dr. Eugen Mittwoch and Professor Dr. Ludwig Bernhard...
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  • misinterpretations of nature". In the 1890s, the German psychologist Max Dessoir and psychiatrist Albert Moll formed the "critical occultism" position...
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  • philosopher Max Dessoir, philosopher Julius Frauenstädt, philosopher Kurt Grelling, philosopher Richard Hönigswald (Jewish father) Max Horkheimer (1895–1973)...
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    to move objects around the room and touch the sitters. According to Max Dessoir the trick of Guzyk was to use his "foot for psychic touches and sounds"...
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  • Macmillan2; Routledge 2000) Heinrich Czolbe (1819–1873) (Cambridge) Max Dessoir (1867–1947) (Macmillan) Wilhelm Dilthey (1833–1911) (Cambridge; Macmillan2;...
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  • at Berlin's Friedrich-Wilhelm University. Here, his tutors included Max Dessoir and Friedrich Blume. Bush's years in Berlin profoundly affected his political...
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    colleague at the University of Berlin. Simmel himself was later an associate of Max Weber, the primary founder of sociological antipositivism. J. I. Hans Bakker...
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  • Russell on His Seventy (Oxford University Press, 1995), pp. 140–142. Dessoir, Max (1891). "Psychology of the Art of Conjuring". In Burlingame, H. J. (ed...
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  • put forward by Hirschfeld and Ulrichs, other psychologists including Max Dessoir, Albert Moll and Emil Kraepelin built on Freud's conception of teenage...
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    Hamburg in 1930, Weil became the personal secretary to the philosopher Max Dessoir, and became involved in the publication of his journal Zeitschrift für...
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    others in Germany. Max Dessoir and Albert Moll of Berlin detected the precise substitution tricks that were used by Palladino. Dessoir and Moll wrote: "The...
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  • Suarez Max Baginski Max Bense Max Black Max Dessoir Max Hödel Max Horkheimer Max More Max Müller Max Müller (Catholic intellectual) Max Planck Max Scheler...
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    counterpoint with Friedrich E. Koch, and also attended philosophy lectures by Max Dessoir and Ernst Cassirer. The same year, he wrote his first string quartet...
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  • He then spent a year in Germany studying at Berlin and Halle under Max Dessoir, Hermann Ebbinghaus, and Friedrich Paulsen, earning his Ph.D. with a...
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  • beforehand. His professors included Ernst Robert Curtius, Max Dessoir, Richard Förster, Richard Muther, Max Semrau and Georg Simmel. Haberfeld married Paula Köberl...
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  • his own experiments in Hypnotism (1889), assisted by Auguste Forel and Max Dessoir. Moll was a strong critic of mysticism, occultism, and spiritualism....
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  • to Italy, spending time with Franz Brentano in Florence. Supported by Max Dessoir, he found a teaching position at the University of Rostock in 1910 and...
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  • Petrović, foreword by Ivan Focht, Sarajevo: Veselin Masleša, (1960) Max Dessoir: Estetika i opća nauka o umjetnosti, translated by Ivan Focht, Sarajevo:...
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    philosophy, art history and psychology. His most important teacher was Max Dessoir, who was struggling with the concept of a new systematic Science of Art...
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