Gustav Kafka
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Gustav Kafka (July 23, 1883, Vienna – February 12, 1953, Veitshöchheim bei Würzburg) was an Austrian philosopher, psychologist.
His son Gustav Eduard Kafka (February 4, 1907, München - January 17, 1974, Graz) was a sociologist and jurist.
Literatural works
- Einführung in die Tierpsychologie
- Aristoteles, 1922
- Geschichtsphilosophie der Philosophiegeschichte, 1933
- Naturgesetz, Freiheit und Wunder, 1940
- Was sind Rassen, 1949
- Freiheit und Anarchie, 1949
External links
- http://vs.fernuni-hagen.de/dgps/Kalendertext.pdf (PDF, German)
- http://www.peoples.ru/science/psihology/kafka/ (Russian)
- http://www.ich-sciences.de/fr/kurzbio_fk.htm (German)
- http://www.kfunigraz.ac.at/sozwww/agsoe/bestand/22_agsoe/22bio.htm
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