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Karl Popper - The Formative Years, 1902–1945 : Politics and Philosophy in Interwar Vienna

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Karl Popper (1902 1994) is one of this century's most influential philosophers, but his life in fin-de siecle and interwar Vienna, and his exile in New Zealand during World War II, have so far remained shrouded in mystery.

This intellectual biography recovers the legacy of the young Popper; the progressive, cosmopolitan, Viennese socialist who combated fascism, revolutionized the philosophy of science, and envisioned the Open Society.

Malachi Hacohen delves into his archives (as well as the archives of his colleagues) and draws a compelling portrait of the philosopher, the assimilated Jewish intelligentsia, and the vanished culture of Red Vienna, which was decimated by Nazism.

Hacohen's adventurous biography restores Popper's works to their original Central European contexts and, at the same time, shows that they have urgent messages for contemporary politics and philosophy.

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Cambridge University Press
0521890551 / 9780521890557
Paperback / softback
192
04/03/2002
United Kingdom
English
664p.
23 cm
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Reprint. Originally published: 2000.