1927 in philosophy
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1927 in philosophy
Events
- Henri Bergson was awarded the 1927 Nobel Prize in Literature "in recognition of his rich and vitalizing ideas and the brillant skill with which they have been presented".[1]
Publications
- Bertrand Russell, Why I Am Not a Christian (1927)
- George Sarton, Introduction to the History of Science (1927-1948)
- Carl Schmitt, The Concept of the Political (1927)
- Martin Heidegger, Being and Time (1927)
Births
- Robert Spaemann (May 5)
- John McCarthy (September 4)
- Klaus Heinrich (September 23)
- Leszek Kołakowski (October 23)
- David Markson (December 20)
- Edmund Gettier (unspecified)
Deaths
- Kang Youwei (March 31)
References
- ↑ "The Nobel Prize in Literature 1927 - Henri Bergson". Nobelprize.org. Retrieved 25 February 2013.
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