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Dietrich von Hildebrand
Alternative spellings: Dietrich Hildebrand Ditrich fon Gilʹdebrand Ditrich fon Hilʹdebrand Dietrich Von Hildebrand
B:12. Oktober 1889Florenz D: 26. Januar 1977 Biblio: Dt. Philosoph, Soziologe u. Ethiker; Professor für Philosophie (früher München); 1934-1938: in Österreich politisch gegen den Nationalsozialismus und am Aufbau der Katholischen Universität Salzburg mitgewirkt; Emigration in die USA ; Peter Ott (Pseud. von Dietrich von Hildebrand) Place of Activity: München Place of Activity: Wien Place of Activity: Frankreich Place of Activity: USA
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Dietrich Richard Alfred von Hildebrand (12 October 1889 – 26 January 1977) was a German Roman Catholic philosopher and religious writer. Hildebrand was called "the twentieth-century Doctor of the Church" by Pope Pius XII. He was a leading philosopher in the realist phenomenological and personalist movements, producing works in every major field of philosophy, including ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, philosophical anthropology, social philosophy, and aesthetics. Pope John Paul II greatly admired the philosophical work of Hildebrand, remarking once to his widow, Alice von Hildebrand, "Your husband is one of the great ethicists of the twentieth century." Benedict XVI also has a particular admiration and regard for Hildebrand, who knew Ratzinger as a young priest in Munich: "When the intellectual history of the Catholic Church in the twentieth century is written, the name of Dietrich von Hildebrand will be most prominent among the figures of our time." (Source: DBPedia)
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1962
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1946
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1930
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Kirche und Gesellschaft : soziologische Veröffentlichungen des Katholischen Akademikerverbandes (1)