Kurt Rudolf Fischer
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Kurt Rudolf Fischer (born 1922 in Vienna), jewish Philosopher who emigrated to Brünn in 1938 and to Shanghai in 1940.
He became chinese boxing champion and started studying Philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley after World War II where he has been a mate of Paul Feyerabend. From 1967 to 1980 he has been professor at the University of Pennsylvania in Millersville (Pennsylvania), since 1979 he is honorary professor at the University of Vienna.
[edit] Publications
- Contemporary European Philosophers, Berkeley, 2. Aufl. 1968, 3. Aufl. 1972
- Philosophie aus Wien, Wien-Salzburg 1991
- Österreichische Philosophie von Brentano bis Wittgenstein. Ein Lesebuch. UTB 2086, Wien 1999
[edit] Weblinks
- Works by and about Kurt Rudolf Fischer in the German National Library catalogue