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During these years he produced two books in English [Cassirer 1944, 1946], where the first, An Essay on Man, serves as a concise introduction to the philosophy of symbolic forms (and thus Cassirer's distinctive philosophical perspective) as a whole and the second,
Ernst Cassirer Friedman, Michael 2004
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Reinhold Cassirer, is a refugee from Nazi Germany, who served in the British Army in World War II.
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Of course, by the 1890s, French vanguard painting was shown by forward-looking galleries such as Cassirer, in Berlin, so there were ample opportunities for encounters with influential work even after the three returned to Germany.
Nature With a German Accent Karen Wilkin 2010
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Aurora Cassirer of law firm Troutman Sanders as the interim monitor.
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Aurora Cassirer, who was named as monitor for the firms last week, will serve as the temporary receiver for Starr Investment Advisors and Starr
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Goethe, the author of Faust and many other diverse works, was a major force; his work influenced philosophers such as Hegel, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Cassirer, Jung and Wittgenstein.
Dr. Larry Dossey: Spiritual Living: Why We Need Empathic Science 2010
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Aurora Cassirer as temporary receiver for the firms owned by
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The receiver -- Aurora Cassirer -- recently fired all of the Starr and Company employees, prosecutors said.
Diane Passage, Kenneth Starr's Wife, Has Money Problems 2010
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Goethe, the author of Faust and many other diverse works, was a major force; his work influenced philosophers such as Hegel, Schopenhauer, Nietzsche, Cassirer, Jung and Wittgenstein.
Dr. Larry Dossey: Spiritual Living: Why We Need Empathic Science 2010
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In 1906, once again in Berlin, she exhibited her works at the Cassirer Salon.
Regina Mundlak. 2009
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