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* Carl Stumpf ( Würzburg, 1866 – 1870 ), taught Aron Gurwitsch and became the head of the Berlin School ( Max Wertheimer, Kurt Koffka, Wolfgang Köhler ).
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He studied mathematics under Karl Weierstrass and Leo Königsberger, and philosophy under Franz Brentano and Carl Stumpf.
Following academic advice, two years later in 1886 Husserl followed Carl Stumpf, a former student of Brentano, to the University of Halle, seeking to obtain his Habilitation which would qualify him to teach at the university level.
Husserl derived many important concepts central to phenomenology from the works and lectures of his teachers, the philosophers and psychologists Franz Brentano and Carl Stumpf.
* Carl Stumpf ( 1848 – 1936 ), student of Brentano and mentor to Husserl, used " phenomenology " to refer to an ontology of sensory contents.
The primary precursor to ethnomusicology, comparative musicology, emerged in the late 19th century and early 20th century through the practice of people such as Béla Bartók, Zoltán Kodály, Alan Lomax, Constantin Brăiloiu, Vinko Zganec, Franjo Kuhač, Carl Stumpf, Erich von Hornbostel, Curt Sachs, Hugh Tracey, and Alexander J. Ellis.
Hence he and many of his pupils ( in particular Carl Stumpf and Edmund Husserl ) thought that the natural sciences could only yield hypotheses and never universal, absolute truths as in pure logic or mathematics.
He moved to Berlin, where he fell under the influence of Carl Stumpf and worked with him on musical psychology and psychoacoustics.
While a student at the latter, he focused on the link between physics and psychology, in the course of which he studied with two leading scholars in those fields, Max Planck and Carl Stumpf, respectively.
Köhler returned to Germany in 1920, and soon after was appointed the acting director, and then ( as Carl Stumpf ’ s successor ) professor and director of the Psychological Institute at the University of Berlin, where he remained until 1935.
Carl Stumpf ( 21 April 1848, Wiesentheid – 25 December 1936, Berlin ) was a German philosopher and psychologist.
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Carl Diem ( born June 24, 1882, Würzburg – December 17, 1962, Cologne ) was a German sports administrator, and as Secretary General of the Organizing Committee of the Berlin Olympic Games, the chief organizer of the 1936 Olympic Summer Games ( sometimes referred to as the " Nazi Olympics ").
Carl Gegenbaur was born in Würzburg, Bavaria in 1826, and he entered the University of Würzburg as a student in 1845.
Balthasar Neumann, architect of the court of the Bishop of Würzburg, was the principal architect of the Residenz, which was commissioned by the Prince-Bishop of Würzburg Johann Philipp Franz von Schönborn and his brother Friedrich Carl von Schönborn in 1720, and completed in 1744.
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His father Carl ( Karl ) Alexander Frege ( 3 August 1809 – 30 November 1866 ) was the co-founder and headmaster of a girls ' high school until his death.
Early formal organizations run by converted Jews include: the Anglican London Society for promoting Christianity among the Jews of Joseph Frey ( 1809 ), which published the first Yiddish New Testament in 1821 ; the " Beni Abraham " association, established by Frey in 1813 with a group of 41 Jewish Christians who started meeting at Jews ' Chapel, London for prayers Friday night and Sunday morning ; and the London Hebrew Christian Alliance of Great Britain founded by Dr. Carl Schwartz in 1866.
Carl Emil Paul Lincke ( 7 November 1866 – 3 September 1946 ) was a German composer and theater conductor.
In 1866, when Riemann died, Kronecker was offered the mathematics chair at the University of Göttingen ( previously held by Carl Gauss and Dirichlet ), but he refused preferring to keep his position at the Academy.
Carl Jonas Love ( Ludvig ) Almqvist ( 28 November 1793, Stockholm, Sweden – 26 September 1866, Bremen, Germany ), was a romantic poet, early feminist, realist, composer, social critic and traveller.
Since 1785 the firm also issued the Almanach de Gotha, a statistical, historical and genealogical annual ( in German and French ) of the various countries of the world ( first published by Carl Wilhelm Ettinger, Gotha, in 1763 ); and in 1866 the elaborate Geographisches Jahrbuch was produced under the editorship of Ernst Behm ( 1830 – 1884 ), on whose death it was continued under that of Professor Hermann Wagner.
Carl Theodor Zahle ( 19 January 1866 in Roskilde – 3 February 1946 in Copenhagen ), Danish lawyer and politician ; prime minister of Denmark 1909-1910, 1913-1920.
See also Ebeling, F. F. Graf v. Beust ( Leipzig 1876 ), a full and careful account of his political career, especially up to 1866 ; Diplomatic Sketches: No. 1, Count Beust, by Outsider ( Baron Carl v. Malortie ); Flathe, Geschichte von Sachsen, vol.
Carl Darling Buck ( October 2, 1866 – February 8, 1955 ), born in Bucksport, Maine, was an American philologist.
The predecessor to the modern Davenport University was founded in 1866 by Carl G. Swensburg, a Union Army veteran who returned to Michigan from the Civil War.
Between 1866 and 1869 Wilhelm Hoffmann dispatched his son Carl Hoffmann ( 1836-1903 ) as pastor of the German Protestant congregation of Jerusalem.
Carl Dietrich Harries ( 5 August 1866 – 3 November 1923 ) was a German Chemist born in Luckenwalde, Brandenburg, Prussia.
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