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  1. Friedrich Konrad Eduard Wilhelm Ludwig Klages (10 December 1872 – 29 July 1956) was a German philosopher, psychologist, graphologist, poet, writer, and lecturer, who was a two-time nominee for the Nobel Prize in Literature. [11] In the Germanosphere, he is considered one of the most important thinkers of the 20th century. [12]

  2. Ludwig Klages (born Dec. 10, 1872, Hannover, Ger.—died July 29, 1956, Kilchberg, near Zürich, Switz.) was a German psychologist and philosopher, distinguished in the field of characterology. He was also a founder of modern graphology (handwriting analysis).

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  3. 26 de fev. de 2020 · This article outlines the philosophy of language of the vitalist philosopher Ludwig Klages, as it can be found in his late work Language as the Source of Psychology (Die Sprache als Quell der Seelenkunde).

    • Paul Bishop
    • 2020
  4. Ludwig Klages. Friedrich Konrad Eduard Wilhelm Ludwig Klages (10 Kerzu 1872 – 29 Gouere 1956) a oa ur prederour, un eneoniour, ur grafolog hag ur barzh skrivagner alaman. Tapet e voe gantañ Priz Nobel al Lennegezh, div wezh.

  5. 1 de jun. de 2015 · Ludwig Klages (1872–1956) is perhaps most commonly identified today as a radical conservative intellectual whose philosophy helped underwrite National Socialist ideology. Alongside characterology and graphology, Klages's most prominent philosophical theme was the rejection of technical rationality and intellectualized concepts.

    • Richard H. Beyler
    • 2015
  6. Some of the first figures the Nazis conscripted in their rise to power were rhetoricians devoted to popularizing the German vocabulary of Leben (life). This fascinating study reexamines this movement through one of its most prominent exponents, Ludwig Klages, revealing the philosophical-cultural crises and political volatility of the Weimar era.

    • Nitzan Lebovic
  7. Ludwig Klages and his philosophy of language. Paul Bishop. University of Glasgow. Abstract. This article outlines the philosophy of language of the vitalist philosopher Ludwig Klages, as it can be found in his late work Language as the Source of Psychology(Die Sprache als Quell der Seelenkunde).