Otto Weininger

Otto Weininger (; 3 April 1880 – 4 October 1903) was an Austrian philosopher who lived in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. In 1903, he published the book ''Geschlecht und Charakter'' (''Sex and Character''), which gained popularity after his suicide at the age of 23. Parts of his work were adapted for use by the Nazi regime. Weininger had a strong influence on Ludwig Wittgenstein, August Strindberg, and, via his lesser-known work ''Über die letzten Dinge'', on James Joyce. Provided by Wikipedia
Showing 1 - 5 results of 5 for search 'Weininger, Otto, 1929-', query time: 0.02s Refine Results
  1. 1

    View from the cradle : children's emotions in everyday life by Weininger, Otto, 1929-

    London : Karnac, 1993
    Format: Book


  2. 2

    Playing to learn : the young child, the teacher, and the classroom by Weininger, Otto, 1929-

    Springfield, Ill., U.S.A. : Charles C. Thomas, 1992
    Format: Book


  3. 3

    The differential diagnostic technique, a visual motor projective test : research and clinical use by Weininger, Otto, 1929-

    Springfield, Ill., U.S.A. : Thomas, 1986
    Format: Book


  4. 4

    Play and education : the basic tool for early childhood learning by Weininger, Otto, 1929-

    Springfield, Ill. : Thomas, 1979
    Format: Book


  5. 5

    Being and not being : clinical applications of the death instinct by Weininger, Otto, 1929-

    London : Karnac, 1996
    Format: Book