- ([
ˌʂaˈfraɲski], feminine: Szafrańska,
plural form: Szafrańscy) is a
Polish surname.
Notable people with the surname,
sometimes Szafranski and
Safranski...
- Rüdiger
Safranski (born 1
January 1945) is a
German philosopher and author. From 1965 to 1972,
Safranski studied philosophy (among others, with Theodor...
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Eddie Safranski (December 25, 1918 –
January 10, 1974) was an
American jazz
double b****ist,
composer and
arranger who
worked with Stan Kenton. He also...
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According to Rüdiger
Safranski, some
commentators ****ociate the Übermensch with a
program of eugenics. For Rüdiger
Safranski, the Übermensch represents...
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customarily embraced as
objective reality. In the
words of
philosopher Rüdiger
Safranski, "[Husserl and his followers']
great ambition was to
disregard anything...
- 11.
Young 1998, p. 3.
Inwood 2014.
Safranski 1998.
Safranski 1998, p. 373.
Lambert 2007, pp. 157–69.
Safranski 1998, p. 432.
Fiske 1976.
Gadamer 1994...
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widespread feeling of deliverance, of
liberation from democracy." Rüdiger
Safranski explains: This
sense of
relief at the
demise of
democracy was
shared not...
- same day in the Inn River.
According to Nietzsche's
biographer Rüdiger
Safranski, Rée fell from a "slippery cliff," and it "is
unclear whether it was an...
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established in 1995 Romanticism: A
German Affair, a 2007 book by Rüdiger
Safranski Romance (disambiguation)
Romantic (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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Weimar at the home of Schopenhauer's mother,
according to the
biographer Safranski.
Majer was a
follower of Herder, and an
early Indologist. Schopenhauer...