Theodor Haecker (4 June 1879 – 9 April 1945) was a German writer, translator and cultural critic. Haecker was a translator into German of Kierkegaard...
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number of artists, writers and philosophers, particularly Carl Muth and Theodor Haecker. The question they pondered most was how the individual must act under...
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Douglas V. Steere For Self-Examination and Judge for Yourselves!; trans. by Walter Lowrie Religiöse Reden; translated by Theodor Haecker (in German)...
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other people, including: Otl Aicher, Willi Habermann [de] ("Grogo"), Theodor Haecker, Anneliese Graf, Traute Lafrenz, Katharina Schüddekopf, Lieselotte...
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wrote previously in Cosmopolis (1898) about Kierkegaard and Nietzsche. Theodor Haecker wrote an essay titled, Kierkegaard and the Philosophy of Inwardness...
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recipient of the Theodor Haecker Prize [de] for "courageous internet reporting on human rights violations". The prize is named after Theodor Haecker, a philosopher...
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politician turned Jesuit Fabrice Hadjadj: French writer and philosopher Theodor Haecker: German writer, translator and cultural critic Kimberly Hahn: former...
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The Kaiser Goes: The Generals Remain by Theodor Plivier (1933) and Virgil, Father of the West by Theodor Haecker (1934). His only original work was a novella...
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writer Günter Grass Romano Guardini – Italian-born German theologian Theodor Haecker – translator and writer; convert; opponent of the Nazis Karl Ludwig...
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Rights Prize, Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe 2022: Theodor Haecker Prize [de], City of Esslingen 2022: Stig Dagerman Prize 2022: Charlemagne...
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interpreters and to justify their disagreements.” He also claimed that Theodor Haecker was a knight of faith. Kierkegaard used his book Fear and Trembling...
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been banned in 1941. His sister Sophie Scholl had been influenced by Theodor Haecker to read John Henry Newman's writings on conscience, sentiments echoed...
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Rwanda to be agents of reconciliation between ethnic groups". 2003: Theodor-Haecker-Preis for Political Courageousness and Veracity. 2013: Harubuntu Award...
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Edmund Husserl, Adolf Reinach, Hedwig Conrad-Martius, Hans Lipps, Theodor Haecker, Max Scheler, Carl Schmitt, Jacques Maritain and the Liturgical Movement...
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the German writer, translator and cultural critic Theodor Haecker fled to Ustersbach. Theodor Haecker had connections with the German resistance, particularly...
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included Catholic philosophers and authors such as Carl Schmitt, Theodor Schieffer, Theodor Haecker, Gertrud von le Fort, Sigrid Undset, Werner Bergengruen, Max...
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Initiative Movement. On 22 October 2020, Rugiati Turay was awarded with Theodor Haecker human rights prize for her contribution and fight against female genital...
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Publishing House, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1944 Introduction p. xiv Theodor Haecker wrote in 1938, "Kierkegaard fought the fight victoriously. His was...
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Introduction”). Fink Verlag. Munich, 2008. "Theodor Haecker – Christliche Existenz im totalitären Staat" (“Theodor Haecker – Christian Character in a Totalitarian...
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who published regularly on Hochland, were such notables people as Theodor Haecker, Ruth Schaumann, Gertrud von Le Fort, Werner Bergengruen Sigrid Undset...
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activities for human rights." In 2005 she was awarded the Esslingen-based Theodor Haecker Prize for Civic Courage and Political Integrity. In 2018 she received...
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org Archived 2012-07-14 at archive.today Kierkegaard The Cripple, by Theodor Haecker, Introduction p. v-xi see Philosophical Fragments, A Project of Thought...
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the task to him after others like Anton Reichenow (1847–1941), Valentin Haecker (1864–1927) and Oskar Heinroth (1871–1945) refused to take it up as they...
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returned to Germany and began his studies on feather structure under Valentin Haecker (1864–1927) who had himself studied under August Weismann. Until the 1930s...
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pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). The term stem cell was coined by Theodor Boveri and Valentin Haecker in late 19th century. Pioneering works in theory of blood...
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Boston. J. Michael Tilley (2011). "Herbert Marcuse: Social Critique, Haecker and Kierkegaardian Individualism" in Kierkegaard's Influence on Social-Political...
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Commander of the 16. Volksgrenadier-Division 28 October 1944 — — Franz Haecker Heer 10-HOberfeldwebel Zugführer (platoon leader) in the 5./Grenadier-Regiment...
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Hacquetia Belsazar Hacquet (1739–1815) Apiaceae Co Haeckeria Gottfried Renatus Haecker (1789–1864), German apothecary, botanist and conservator in Lübeck Asteraceae...
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im Hause, nicht auf der Straße was performed, whose author Hans-Joachim Haecker worked as a teacher at a Wilhelmshaven grammar school. The production,...
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