Rudolf Maria Holzapfel

Austrian philosopher
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Rudolf Maria Holzapfel

Rudolf Maria Holzapfel (26 April 1874, Kraków – 8 February 1930, Muri bei Bern) was a Polish-born Austrian psychologist and philosopher. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature six times.[1]

Literary works

  • Panidealische Psychologie der sozialen Gefühle, 1901
  • Panideal. Das Seelenleben und seine soziale Neugestaltung, 2 vols., new ed., 1923
  • Welterlebnis, 2 vols., 1928
  • Nachgelassene Schriften, 1932

References

  1. ^ "Nomination Database". www.nobelprize.org. Retrieved 2017-04-19.

External links

  • Rudolf Maria Holzapfel in the German National Library catalogue
  • Website Rudolf Maria Holzapfel
  • Rudolf Maria Holzapfel, Biografie
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