Talk:Felix Kaufmann

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Kaufmann wrote an English version of "Methodenlehre..." called "Methodology of the Social Sciences" OUP, New York 1944, which is apparently "a very different book", he having been in the meantime influenced by Dewey's "Logic, the Theory of Inquiry", as he tells us in the Preface.

You would not know from this book that he was at all a lawyer. The title page calls him "Professor of philosophy, the Graduate Faculty of The New School for Social Research" wherever that might be. - Pepper 150.203.227.130 04:46, 10 November 2006 (UTC)


Also the external link given as [1] is to an Austrian Philosophy site at Graz Uni but a search of it turns up nothing for Kaufmann - which is strange. - Pepper 150.203.227.130