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Ueber Leibniz. Jena: Karl Rauch. [1946]. 48 pp. Philosophie als Forschung I. Cologne: Staufen. 1947. 104 pp. Umgang mit Philosophen. Cologne: Staufen. 1947. 107 pp. Über Philosophiekritik. Stuttgart: Schmiedel. 1948. Pp. 1287-1294 in Universitas. Konturen

BENSE, Max, Collection of pamphlets, 1946-1952.

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BENSE, Max, Collection of pamphlets, 1946-1952.

Ueber Leibniz. Jena: Karl Rauch. [1946]. 48 pp. Philosophie als Forschung I. Cologne: Staufen. 1947. 104 pp. Umgang mit Philosophen. Cologne: Staufen. 1947. 107 pp. Über Philosophiekritik. Stuttgart: Schmiedel. 1948. Pp. 1287-1294 in Universitas. Konturen einer Geistesgeschichte der Mathematik. Hamburg: Claassen & Goverts. [Zweite Auflage. 1948]. 144 pp. Von der Verborgenheit des Geistes. Berlin: Carl Habel. 1948. 103 pp. Was Ist Existenzphilosophie? Bercker's Kleine Volksbibliothek, Nr. 502. [1949]. 32 pp. Moderne Naturphilosophie. Bercker's Kleine Volksbibliothek, Nr. 503. [1949]. 32 pp. Ptolemäer und Mauretanier oder die theologische Emigration der deutschen Literatur. Cologne/Berlin: Gustav Kiepenheuer. [1950]. 64 pp. Die Theorie Kafkas. Cologne/Berlin: Kiepenheuer & Witsch. [1952]. 117 pp. Die Philosophie im Zeitalter der Technik. Stuttgart: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt. [1952]. Pp. 119-144 offprint from Die Neue Weltschau. (presentation copy from Bense inscribed on upper wrapper). All original printed wrappers/boards, some browned and/or somewhat frayed at edges, four repaired on spine, together with a few newspaper cuttings relating to Bense, and a carbon copy of a typescript, Logik und Aesthetik, [1948], 8 pages, frayed at edges and at centrefold.

Max Bense (1910-1990) studied mathematics, physics, geology and philosophy at Bonn. From 1949 until 1978, he was at the University of Stuttgart and was the founder of the Stuttgart School. He became known for his works on aesthetics (he was a Bauhaus successor), although he also wrote on theoretical physics, mathematics, metaphysics, semiotics, with hundreds of publications.

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