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Lebensphilosophie (German: [ˈleːbm̩s.filozoˌfiː];
meaning 'philosophy of life') was a
dominant philosophical movement of German-speaking
countries in...
- Heinrich, Die
Philosophie des
ausgehenden 19. und des 20. Jahrhunderts:
Lebensphilosophie und Existenzphilosphie, C.H.Beck, 2002, p. 378. Bellomo,
Michael (2006)...
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Klages was a
central figure of
characterological psychology and the
Lebensphilosophie school of thought.
Prominent elements of his
philosophy include: the...
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philosophy Region Western philosophy School Continental philosophy Lebensphilosophie Thesis Der
Begriff der
Gnosis (The
Concept of Gnosis) (1928) Doctoral...
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Biosemiotics and
Theoretical Biology, Springer, 2015, p. 56: "Uexküll's ...
Lebensphilosophie [was]
founded partly on the
Umwelt as a
subjective production, and...
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Philosophy of
Friedrich Nietzsche Aristocratic Radicalism Great Man
Theory Lebensphilosophie Nouvelle Droite BAP
adheres to a type of
neopaganism he describes...
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development Sustainable living Tolstoyan movement Wandervogel movement Lebensphilosophie Eichberg, Henning. Nacktkultur, Lebensreform, Körperkultur - Neue...
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culture on
individual consciousness.
Concepts taken from
German Lebensphilosophie,
Weberian sociology,
Piagetian psychology,
French philosophy of science...
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Henri Bergson, Dilthey's work
influenced early twentieth-century
Lebensphilosophie and Existenzphilosophie. Dilthey's
students included Bernhard Groethuysen...
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Pragmatism Vitalism Historism Existentialism Existential phenomenology Lebensphilosophie (philosophy of life) Neo-Kantianism (early)
Madrid School Liberalism...