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  1. Heinrich Friedrich Ernst Blücher (29 de janeiro de 1899 – 31 de outubro de 1970 [1]) foi um poeta e filósofo alemão. Era o segundo marido de Hannah Arendt, que ele conheceu em Paris em 1936. [2]

  2. Heinrich Friedrich Ernst Blücher (29 January 1899 – 31 October 1970) was a German poet and philosopher. He was the second husband of Hannah Arendt whom he had first met in Paris in 1936. [1] During his life in America, Blücher traveled in popular academic circles and appears prominently in the lives of various New York intellectuals.

  3. Heinrich Fritz Ernst Blücher [1] (* 29. Januar 1899 in Berlin; † 31. Oktober 1970 in New York) war ein deutsch-amerikanischer Philosoph, kosmopolitischer Intellektueller und Hochschullehrer. Er war in dritter Ehe mit der politischen Theoretikerin und Publizistin Hannah Arendt verheiratet.

  4. Hannah Arendt seguiu para Paris, onde encontrou Heinrich Blücher, que não era judeu, em 1936, e com quem viveu por muitos anos.

  5. Listen to the recorded lectures of Heinrich Blücher, a controversial philosopher and teacher who explored the sources of creative power in various figures and traditions. The podcasts introduce his philosophical approach and the main topics of his lecture series »Sources of Creative Power«.

  6. hac.bard.edu › amor-mundi › heinrich-bluecher-2020/08/03Heinrich Bluecher - Bard College

    3 de ago. de 2020 · Heinrich Bluecher 08-03-2020. Hannah Arendt’s husband Heinrich Bluecher was an exceptional and much admired teacher of philosophy at the New School for Social Research and Bard College. Bluecher came from a different generation. He never earned a doctorate, or published. He was what Arendt called a “Socratic character.”

  7. Heinrich Friedrich Ernst Blücher foi um poeta e filósofo alemão. Era o segundo marido de Hannah Arendt, que ele conheceu em Paris em 1936. Durante sua vida nos Estados Unidos da América, Blücher circulou em meios acadêmicos de destaque e foi uma figura relevante na vida de vários intelectuais de Nova Iorque.