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Sartre, Jean-Paul

Sartre, Jean-Paul (1905-1980) is a French existentialist philosopher and author. Taught (1931-1945) in Le Havre, Laon, and Paris lycees, Satre was a served in the resistance and continued to fight injustice through his life – most notably campaigning for a free...

Scheler, Max

Max Scheler was born in Munich on August 22, 1874; and brought up in the Jewish faith by his mother. However, at age 11 Max Scheler turns catholic by doing communion in the Roman Catholic church. As a young man he studies philosophy and natural science at several...

Schleiermacher, Friedrich E.D.

Schleiermacher is born on November 21, 1768, in Breslau, Lower Silesia. His father is a Prussian army chaplain. Friedrich Schleiermacher attends Moravian boarding schools and later becomes a student at the University of Halle from 1787-1790, until he passes...

Schutz, Alfred

Schutz, Alfred (1899-1959) was born in Vienna. Alfred Schutz studied law and social science under Hans Kelsen and Ludwig von Mises. He published Phenomenology of the Social World in 1932 which combined Weber’s sociology with Husserl’s phenomenological method. Schutz...

Spiegelberg, Herbert

Related: Arendt, Hannah Barthes, Roland Bergson, Henri Louis Binswanger, Ludwig Blanchot, Maurice Bollnow, Otto Friedrich Buytendijk, F.J.J. De Beauvoir, Simone Derrida, Jacques Descartes, Rene Dewey, John Dilthey, Wilhelm Diogenes Foucault, Michel Paul Freud, Sigmund...

Strasser, Stephan

Stephan Strasser escaped with his wife from Austria to Belgium after the Anschluss in 1938 by the Nazis. Even in Belgium he had to go into hiding during the war. Van Breda offered him work at the Husserl Archives, where, in the space of 25 months, Stephan Strasser,...