Josef Popper-Lynkeus (21 February 1838 – 22 December 1921) was an Austrian scholar, writer, and inventor. Josef Popper was born in the Jewish quarter in...
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Hungarian descent. Popper's uncle was the Austrian philosopher Josef Popper-Lynkeus. After establishing themselves in Vienna, the Poppers made a rapid social...
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technique of analysis. Vol. SE 18. pp. 263–265. Freud, Sigmund (1923). Josef Popper-Lynkeus and the theory of dreams. Vol. SE 19. pp. 259–263. Lacan, Jacques...
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Old Austria include Léopold Szondi, Eugen Heinrich Schmitt, and Josef Popper-Lynkeus. Mitteleuropa at Wikipedia's sister projects Definitions from Wiktionary...
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(1462–1525)[a][b][c][d][e] Alexander Pope (1688–1744)[b] Karl Popper (1902–1994)[a][b][c][d][e] Josef Popper-Lynkeus (1838–1921)[b] Porphyry (c. 232 – c. 304)[a][b][c][d][e]...
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empiricist notion of energy and technological optimism, including Josef Popper-Lynkeus and Carl Ballod, proposed plans for rational allocation of exhaustible...
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Italian philosopher and historian Benedetto Croce, social reformer Josef Popper-Lynkeus, philosopher Antonio Labriola, and Spanish philosopher Miguel de...
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Fickert, Ernestine von Fürth and Marianne Hainisch, the philosopher Josef Popper-Lynkeus and the Reichsrat deputies Ferdinand Kronawetter and Julius Ofner...
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succeeding Danaus on the throne. Lynceus or Lynkeus may also refer to: Lynceus of Samos, Greek writer Josef Popper-Lynkeus (1838-1922), Austrian scholar and inventor...
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