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Gehlen, Arnold, 1904-1976

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Personal name headingGehlen, Arnold, 1904-1976
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Associated countryGermany
Associated placeSpeyer (Germany) Aachen (Germany)
Birth date1904-01-29
Death date1976-01-30
Place of birthLeipzig (Germany)
Place of deathHamburg (Germany)
Field of activityPhilosophical anthropology
AffiliationRheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen
Profession or occupationPhilosophers Sociologists
University and college faculty members
Found inDer Staat und die Philosophie, 1935.
Anthropologische und soziolpsychologische Untersuchungen, 1986: preliminary leaf (Arnold Gehlen; born January 29, 1904; died January 30, 1976)
Karneth, Rainer. Anthropo-Biologie und Biologie : biologische Kategorien bei Arnold Gehlen im Licht der Biologie, 1991: title page (Arnold Gehlen) page 14 (died 1976)
Urmensch und Spätkultur sowie weitere Schriften zu einer Theorie der Institutionen, 2022: title page (Arnold Gehlen)
German Wikipedia, viewed August 25, 2023 (Arnold Gehlen; Arnold Karl Franz Gehlen; born January 29, 1904, in Leipzig; died January 30, 1976, in Hamburg; German philosopher, anthropologist and sociologist; he was a member of the Nazi party during the Third Reich; he was considered an important proponent of philosophical anthropology, and in the 1960's, he was viewed as the conservative counterpart to Theodor W. Adorno. From 1947 to 1961, he taught at the Hochschule für Verwaltungswissenschaften Speyer; from 1962 to 1969, he taught at the Rheinisch-Westfälische Technische Hochschule Aachen; he was unsuccessful in his attempt to be called to a professorship at Heidelberg)
Deutsche Nationalbibliothek online catalog, viewed August 25, 2023 (authorized access point: Gehlen, Arnold; other data in authority record: Dr.; German philosopher, sociologist and university professor; born 1904 in Leipzig; died 1976 in Hamburg)
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