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Bernard Groethuysen : ウィキペディア英語版 | Bernard Groethuysen Bernard Groethuysen (September 9, 1880 - September 17, 1946)〔Joseph Dopp, Chronique, ''Revue philosophique de Louvain, 1946, vol. =44, n. 3, p. 468.〕 was a French writer and philosopher. His works, which transgressed the confines of history and sociology, concern the history of mentalities and representations and the interpretation of the experience of the world. In the interwar period, he made the works of Hölderlin and Kafka and the sociology of Germany available in France.〔Roger Schmit, Critial review of ''Zwischen Berlin und Paris : Bernhard Groethuysen (1880-1946): Eine intellektuelle Biographie'' by K. Grosse-Kracht, ''Archives de Philosophie'', 2003, n. 2, v. 66, p. 335.〕 == Biography == Bernard Groethuysen was the second child of five. His mother Olga Groloff was part of a family of Russian immigrants.〔("In memoriam Bernhard Goethuysen." in: ''Zeitschrift für Religions- und Geistesgeschichte'', Marburg 1948, pp. 79-85 )〕 His father, Philipp Groethuysen, was a Dutch physician with a practice in Berlin. The elder Groethuysen suffered from psychiatric ailments, and after 1885 lived in the sanitorium in Baden-Baden where he died in 1900. It was here that the younger Groethuysen completed his primary and secondary studies. He went on to study philosophy and history at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität in Munich.〔J. Dopp, ''Chronique'' in ''Rev. Phil. Louvain'', p. 468〕
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