Adolf Grünbaum was a German-American philosopher of science and a critic of psychoanalysis, as well as Karl Popper's philosophy of science.
Adolf Grünbaum
German-American philosopher of science
Adolf Grünbaum was a German-American philosopher of science and a critic of psychoanalysis, as well as Karl Popper's philosophy of science. Wikipedia
Born: May 15, 1923, Cologne, Germany
Died: November 15, 2018 (age 95 years), United States
Books
The Foundations of Psychoanalysis
1984
Philosophical Problems of Space and Time
1963
Philosophical Problems of Space and Time: Second, Enlarged Edition
1973
Geometry and Chronometry in Philosophical Perspective
1968
Collected Works, Volume I: Scientific Rationality, the Human Condition, and 20th Century Cosmologies
2013
Presidential Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 1981-1990
Nov 28, 2018 ˇ Adolf Grünbaum, who built Pitt's philosophy program into one of the world's best, died on Nov. 15 at the age of 95.
Grünbaum was the first Andrew Mellon Professor of Philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh from 1960 until his death, and also served as Research Professor of ...
Dec 2, 2019 ˇ Adolf Grünbaum was born in Cologne, Germany, on May 15, 1923, and died in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on November 15, 2018. He has been one of the ...
Apr 6, 2020 ˇ Born in 1923 into a religiously conservative Jewish family in Cologne, Germany, Grünbaum became an atheist at the age of 13, after reading Schopenhauer.
Prof. Adolf Grunbaum first became seriously interested in philosophy at the age of twelve after being impressed by Aristotle's views on cause.
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Adolf Grünbaum (born May 15, 1923, Cologne, Germany) is a philosopher of science and a critic of psychoanalysis. He is also well known as a critic of Karl ...
Adolf Grünbaum is the most recent past president (2006/2007) of the International Union for History and Philosophy of Science.
Nov 17, 2018 ˇ Professor Grünbaum was known for his work in philosophy of physics and the philosophy of psychology. He joined the University of Pittsburgh in 1960.
Collected Works, Volume I: Scientific Rationality, the Human Condition, and 20th Century Cosmologies (Collected Works (Oxford)). by Adolf Grünbaum.