Rudolf Maria Holzapfel (1874,
Cracow – 1930,
Muri (
Kanton Bern)) was a
Poland
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-born
Austrian
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* Austrians, someone from Austria or of Austrian descent
** Someone who is considered an Austrian citizen, see Austrian nationality law
* Austrian German dialect
* Something associated with the country Austria, for example: ...
psychologist
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,
philosopher
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. He was nominated for the
Nobel Prize in Literature
)
, image = Nobel Prize.png
, caption =
, awarded_for = Outstanding contributions in literature
, presenter = Swedish Academy
, holder = Annie Ernaux (2022)
, location = Stockholm, Sweden
, year = 1901
, ...
six times.
Literary works
* ''Panidealische Psychologie der sozialen Gefühle'', 1901
* ''Panideal. Das Seelenleben und seine soziale Neugestaltung'', 2 vols., new ed., 1923
* ''Welterlebnis'', 2 vols., 1928
* ''Nachgelassene Schriften'', 1932
References
External links
*
Website Rudolf Maria Holzapfel
Austrian psychologists
Austrian philosophers
1874 births
1930 deaths
Psychologists from Austria-Hungary
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