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  AllRefer.com - Max Dessoir (Philosophy, Biography) - Encyclopedia
Max Dessoir[mAx deswAr,´] Pronunciation Key, 1867–1947, German philosopher.
He worked mainly in the area of aesthetics, trying to foster a general science of great art.
Dessoir understood an aesthetic object to be one occurring either in nature or in art, the parts of which are related to each other with an intensity beyond that of normal experience.
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Dessoir, Max Dessoir, Maxmäx dĕswär,´, 1867-1947, German philosopher.
Ernst, Max Ernst, Maxmäks ĕrnst 1891-1976, German painter.
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Max, Gabriel, (ga´breel maks) (KEY), 1840-1915, German painter and illustrator, b.
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 Riddles of the Soul, A Book by Rudolf Steiner, A Review by Bobby Matherne
Max Dessoir was a philosopher who failed miserably at breaching the walls, and who subsequently turned on Steiner, attacking him for the folly of attempting what to Dessoir was impossible.
The long essay on Max Dessoir and his later response to Steiner's essay is like an academic duel between two scholars and deserves the attention of philosophical exegetes, but here is a crude analogy to summarize the dueling essays.
Max Dessoir, unfamiliar with the evolution of consciousness and its reflection in brain structure and completely oblivious to the function of the blood as a carrier of ancient memories, calls Steiner's claim of memories in the blood "monstrous".
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 Dessoir - livres nouveaux et utilisés
Dessoir, Max - Geschichte der neueren deutschen Psychologie.
Ich selbst habe uebrigens einmal eine aehnliche Untersuchung gewagt: sie steht in den 'Beitraegen zur allg.
- Dessoir hatte 1906 seine "Zeitschrift für Ästhetik und Allgemeine Kulturwissenschaft" begründet, deren Herausgabe von den Nationalsozialisten 1934 verboten wurde.
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 216-e.htm
Max Dessoir, German aesthetician, played an important role in the idea and the movement of allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft (general science of art) which occurred in Germany at the beginning of the twentieth century.
Dessoir's idea about allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft is to make aesthetics and studies of art autonomous studies separated from philosophy and historical studies by uniting the various studies concerning arts.
Dessoir's idea spread to other countries and contributed to the organization of aesthetics and studies of arts there.
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 ZEITSCHRIFT FUER AESTHETIK UND ALLGEMEINE KUNSTWISSENSCHAFT. ISSN 0044-2186. Antiquarian Back Volumes.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Dessoir's epistemological interest was in the "essential nature" of art.
His phenomenologically trained eye was directed not towards specific individual genres but rather, as a matter of principle, towards all the arts.
Dessoir ran the journal with international success uintil it had to be discontinued in 1942 with the 36th volume because of a "shortage of paper".
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 Riddles of the Soul - Rudolf Steiner
Steiner said of the first essay that it is written not with a pen, but with "soul spades that want to rip away the planks that board up the world, i.e., that want to clear away the limits to knowledge set by natural science, but want to do so with inner work of the soul."
In the second essay he does battle with Max Dessoir, a typical foe of the spirit.
Dessoir's response to Steiner's essay is printed as an appendix.
www.skylarkbooks.co.uk /Shop/media/Riddles-of-the-Soul-Steiner.htm   (221 words)

  
 ISS: Various Reflections on the the Sixth Sense: Charles Richet
Max Dessoir's objections are rather serious, and yet I cannot regard them as decisive.
All the same, Dessoir loyally recognises that there are cases (those of Lodge in particular) to which he applies not a spiritistic hypothesis (which Herr Dessoir expects no more than we do), but the hypothesis of mental suggestion (Gedankenubertragung); in other words, telepathy; in other words, the sixth sense.
Dessoir does not say this explicitly, for such a confession would doubtless be painful to him, but he tends to expect it, and I imagine (perhaps rashly) that he will finally be convinced that the sixth sense really exists.
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 Early historians of psychology (1910-1921)
These two texts were reviewed in the same articles as those by Brett and Dessoir with the inevitable comparisons being made in terms of their suitability for American classrooms.
Max Dessoir (1867-1947) being primarily a philosopher is listed in Paul Edwards' Encyclopedia of Philosophy (1967).
Dessoir was interested in both the philosophy of aesthetics and parapsychology.
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 Rudolf Steiner and Guido von List
This is what happened in 1917 when Max Dessoir, a professor of philosophy at the
Fundamentally Dessoirs criticism is nothing else than numerous "retorts" directed against the Anthroposophy that I represent.
With him debates are useless because he does not actually criticize that which he purports to judge, but rather he criticizes an arbitrarily formed and distorted image thereof that he has created.
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 Max Graf - new and used books
Margarete Graf, Max Angermaier, Reinhard Fischer, Max Friedl - Jo- Jo Mathematik 2.
Bothmer, Max Graf von - Prinz Arnulf von Bayern.
Anton Graf, Wilhelm Jordan, Max Kneissl, Otto Eggert - Handbuch der Vermessungskunde.
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 The Lack of Historical Perspective in Aesthetics
That great German journal was edited by Max Dessoir from 1906, until the Nazi government forced it to cease publication during World War II.
And though there are five articles on various aspects of the work of Theodor Adorno, there are none on Max Dessoir.
Further, in her essay cited in the previous paragraph, Lydia Goehr demonstrated the fact that, in the mid-20th century, the JAAC made our discipline what it is today.
www.aesthetics-online.org /ideas/duncan.html   (2646 words)

  
 Manfred and Anne Lehmann Foundation
While Professor Heinrich Maier was a pure philosopher, Professor Ludwig Bernhard's special field was political science, and Professor Max Dessoir was a specialist in aesthetics and the history of art.
When the Rav's dissertation was approved by his professors, each one had to express in a handwritten note their opinion of his work.
Professor Dessoir classified his work as "gut" ("very good"), and Professor Mittwoch noted that the Rav had been examined in the prophets Isaiah, Jeremiah and Ezekiel; the Song of Deborah; and Hebrew grammar.
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 The Making of Religion, by Andrew Lang Chapter III. Antropology And Religion
Max Mueller says, you may find among your useful savages, and (in regard to some anthropologists) his criticism is just.
In that case (at least, according to Dr. Dessoir's theory) their psychical experiences would be such as we cannot estimate, yet cannot leave, as a possibility influencing religion, out of our calculations.
If early men were ever in a condition in which telepathy and clairvoyance (granting their possibility) were prevalent, one might expect that faculties so useful would be developed in the struggle for existence.
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 Oak Knoll Books & Oak Knoll Press
A facsimile of the original edition published by Carl Duncker, Berlin, 1888 and 1890.
Dessoir's bibliography covers the period from 1855 to 1900.
Also included is the scarce 1890 supplement, which adds 382 entries to the 812 previously catalogued (Besterman 2980).
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 The case for Anthroposophy - introduction by Owen Barfield   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
This essay is immediately preceded by a lengthy response in detail to a chapter in a then recently published book by Max Dessoir, and that in its turn by the introductory essay entitled Anthropology and Anthroposophy, which also forms the opening section of the book now presented to English readers.
The arguments against including Max Dessoir über Anthroposophie seemed to me to be the same, only a good deal stronger, than those against including the Brentano obituary.
Steiner felt bound to go into Dessoir's chapter in some detail, because it echoed irresponsibly a number of flagrant misunderstandings, or misrepresentations, of anthroposophy that were current in Germany at the time.
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 Alibris: Stephen Max
A gorgeous complement to the popular Illuminations and Inneractions, In Love is a sumptuously illustrated four-color gift book of maxims on the spiritual power of love--of oneself, others, and the world.
A comprehensive manual for grassroots organizers working for social political, environmental, and economic change at the local, state, and national level.
by Birchwood, Max J., and Hallet, Stephen, and Preston, M. This invaluable book offers practicing psychiatrists and clinical psychologists, psychiatric residents, and social workers an invaluable overview of what is currently known about schizophrenia: its etiology, management, and treatment.
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Max Dessoir, The Contemplation of Works of Art, 108-119.
George Kimmelman, Max Eastman and the Aesthetic Response, 27-36.
Max Schoen, Walter Pater on the Place of Music among the Arts, 12-23.
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 Psychoanalysis and Spiritual Psychology by Rudolf Steiner, A Review   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Jung's life should be considered as a paradigm for how a modern person comes to the spiritual world rather than an example of a path to be avoided.
One of the critics of Steiner's works, a man named Max Dessoir, gave this revealing information about himself that Steiner shares with us.
In an oblique fashion Max Dessoir describes what seems to me to be a similar process that occasionally occurred to him during his lectures :
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 Art Bulletin, The: Encyclopedia of Aesthetics. - book review
The idea of combining aesthetics with the humanities and the social sciences harks back to the German interest in Kunstwissenschaft, which was committed to the belief that it was possible to have a properly scientific approach to the study of art.
One of its leading lights was Max Dessoir, who founded and edited the Zeitschrift fur Asthetik und allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft from 1906 to 1937.
He also published a book entitled Asthetik und allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft and was instrumental in organizing the first Congress on Aesthetics in Berlin in 1913.
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 Table-of-contents to the Sphinx magazine 1886-1896
Der Kongreß zu Nancy [The Congress of Nancy] Max Dessoir
Eine Übersicht des Litteratur des Hypnotismus von Max Dessoir [A survey of the literature of hypnotism by Max Dessoir] [H.S.]
Litteratur-Übersicht des Hypnotismus von Max Dessoir [Literature-survey of the hypnotism of Max Dessoir] [H.S.]
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 Psychology of Suggestion, Chap. 7   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
If we turn now to the classifications reviewed by us we find that they have a change of memory, amnesia, as their fundamentum divisionis.
Max Dessoir's forms the only exception, but his classification sins against the truth of facts.
For there are cases of subjects who fall into deep hypnosis and still there can be induced no abnormal changes in the sense organs.
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 Associação Brasileira de Estética   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Its aim is to give institutional recognition to aesthetics as a field of humanistic knowledge, to encourage and promote inquiry into aesthetics, and to disseminate its findings by publishing the IAA Newsletter, the IAA Yearbook and organising international congresses.
The first was organised by Max Dessoir in Berlin in 1918 and the three last were: (1995) Finland, (1998) Slovenia, (2001) Japan which was attended by 600 participants from 30 countries.
In 2007 the IAA XVII International Congress of Aesthetics will be held in Turkey.
www.kmbeventos.com.br /XVICongressoInternacionaldeEstetica   (1258 words)

  
 The Mathematics Genealogy Project - Max Dessoir
Click here to see the students listed in chronological order.
According to our current on-line database, Max Dessoir has 1 students and 92 descendants.
If you have additional information or corrections regarding this mathematician, please use the update form.
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 El fundamento filosófico de la teoria de la modernidad en Simmel   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
El propio Max Weber inició su reseña no concluida sobre las obras sociológicas de Simmel con una referencia explícita a esa ambivalencia, aun cuando reconocía que, en última instancia, el pensamiento de Simmel resultaba sumamente fructífero como catalizador de ideas originales, incluso si no se estaba de acuerdo con sus planteamientos.
Pero para entonces, ya pertenecía al otro gran grupo cultural de Heidelberg y rival del de George, que solía reunirse en torno a Max Weber en la casona a orillas del Neckar.
Así, en calidad de portador del estandarte de la más pura ortodoxia neokantiana, Heinrich Rickert, antiguo amigo tanto de Simmel como de Max Weber, llegó a sintetizar su crítica al dilema lógico-conceptual de la Lebensphilosophie en los siguientes términos:
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 Parapsychologie Der 1889 von Max Dessoir geprägte Begriff
Parapsychologie Der 1889 von Max Dessoir geprägte Begriff
Der 1889 von Max Dessoir geprägte Begriff "Parapsychologie" soll eine
Wissenschaft bezeichnen, die sich mit "den aus dem normalen Verlauf des
www.parapsychologisches-institut.org /Parapsychologie.htm   (680 words)

  
 William Dailey Rare Books, Ltd. - Psychology
Bookplate and blind stamp of the Bronson Library, Waterbury, Connecticut, and rubber stamp "Condemned" on the title.
After expressing thanks to his co-workers, August Forel and Max Dessoir, in the preface, Moll describes history of hypnotism in Germany and France, examines methods of hypnotism, and credits the mesmerists as the discoverers of post-hypnotic suggestion.
He also examines the possibility of simulating the hypnotic state and points out errors in experiments that have been cited as confirmation of the existence of a magnetic field.
www.daileyrarebooks.com /0902psychology.htm   (13814 words)

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