Goldstein, Julius

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GOLDSTEIN, JULIUS

GOLDSTEIN, JULIUS (1873–1929), German philosopher. Born in Hamburg, he taught at the Technische Hochschule in Darmstadt from 1901. He edited the literary journal Der Morgen, which dealt with Jewish topics, from 1925 until his death. Philosophically he was close to William James, whose A Pluralistic Universe he translated (1914). He wrote a great deal on contemporary civilization and culture. Goldstein's major works are Untersuchungen zum Kulturproblem der Gegenwart (1899); Die empiristische Geschichtsauffassung David Humes… (1902); Wandlungen in der Philosophie der Gegenwart… (1911) on James, Bergson and Eucken; Die Technik (1912); Rasse und Politik (1921), dealing with the Jewish question; Aus dem Vermaechtnis des neunzehnten Jahrhunderts… (1922); and Deutsche Volks-Idee und deutsch-voelkische Idee (1927).

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Der Morgen, 5 (1929), no. 4.

[Richard H. Popkin]