Kurt Singer

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See also Kurt Singer (neurologist) (1885 - 1944) ([1]), a neurologist.

Kurt Singer (May 12, 1886 - February 14, 1962) was a German philosopher.

Born in Magdeburg, he was a professor at Hamburg University (1924-1933).

He taught at Tokyo Imperial University since 1931.

Singer died at Athens, Greece.

[edit] Literary works

  • On the crisis of present-day Japan, 1932
  • Das Geld als Zeichen, 1920
  • Platon und das Griechentum, 1920
  • Platon der Gründer, 1927

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