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1928 in philosophy
Events[edit]
Publications[edit]
- Konstantin Tsiolkovsky, The Will of the Universe: The Unknown Intelligence (1928)
- Rudolf Carnap, The Logical Structure of the World (1928) and Pseudoproblems in Philosophy (1928)
- Helmuth Plessner, Die Stufen des Organischen und der Mensch (in German, not yet translated into English, 1928)
Philosophical literature[edit]
- Stefan George, The New Empire (originally published in German as Das Neue Reich, 1928)
Births[edit]
- February 26 – Odo Marquard (died 2015)
- March 19 – Hans Küng (died 2021)
- May 4 – Elemér Hankiss, Hungarian sociologist and philosopher (died 2015)
- July 15 – Nicholas Rescher
- September 6 – Robert M. Pirsig (died 2017)
- September 14 – Humberto Maturana (died 2021)
- October 2 – Wolfhart Pannenberg (died 2014)
- October 4 – Alvin Toffler (died 2016)
- December 7 – Noam Chomsky
- December 13 – Solomon Feferman (died 2016)
- December 16 – Philip K. Dick (died 1982)
Deaths[edit]
- May 19 - Max Scheler (born 1874)[1]
References[edit]
- ^ "Max Scheler". Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP). Retrieved 23 January 2013.
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