- Felix Kaufmann
Felix Kaufmann (
4 July 1895 ,Vienna -23 December 1949 , New York) was an Austrian-Americanphilosopher of law .He studied
jurisprudence andphilosophy in Vienna. From 1922 to 1938 he was aPrivatdozent there. During this time Kaufmann was associated with theVienna Circle . He also wrote on thefoundations of mathematics where, along withHermann Weyl andOskar Becker , he was attempting to apply thephenomenology ofEdmund Husserl toconstructive mathematics .In 1938 the conditions for
Jewish scholars became too hard, and he left for the USA. There he taught until his death as a law professor, in the Graduate Faculty of theNew York School for Social Research . Kaufmann also aided fellow Austrian emigres in need of assistance during the pre-war years when the situation became dire for Jewish academics and scholars inGermany andAustria . Interceding onKarl Popper 's behalf, Popper was offered academic hospitality atCambridge University and a stipend of £150 for one year - this offer was transferable, andFriedrich Waismann took it up when Popper went toNew Zealand instead (see John Watkins in Proceedings of the British Academy, 94, 645-684, 652).Works
* "Logik und Rechtwissenschaft", 1922
* "Die Kriterien des Rechts", 1924
* "Das Unendliche in der Mathematik und seine Ausschaltung", 1930
* "Methodenlehre der Sozialwissenschaften", 1936External links
* [http://www.austrian-philosophy.at Austrian Philosophy - Österreichische Philosophie ] at www.austrian-philosophy.at
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