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kroner$42790$ - traduzione in spagnolo

GERMAN PHILOSOPHER
R. Kroner; Kroner, Richard

kroner      
n. corona dinamarquesa o noruega
krone         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
200 kroner note; 50 kroner note; 100 kroner note; 500 kroner note; 1000 kroner note; 1 krone; 5 kroner; 10 kroner; 20 kroner; 5 krones; 10 krones; 20 krones; 1 kroner; 50 krones note; Kroner; Krone (disambiguation)
corona

Definizione

krone
['kr??n?]
¦ noun (plural kroner pronunciation same) the basic monetary unit of Denmark and Norway, equal to 100 ore.
Origin
Dan. and Norw., lit. 'crown'.

Wikipedia

Richard Kroner

Richard Kroner (8 March 1884 in Breslau – 2 November 1974 in Mammern) was a German neo-Hegelian philosopher, known for his Von Kant bis Hegel (1921/4), a classic history of German idealism written from the neo-Hegelian point of view. He was a Christian, from a Jewish background. He is known for his formulation of Hegel as 'the Protestant Aquinas'.

His Jewish ancestry led him to be 'suspended' (dismissed) under Nazi legislation in 1934, from his university position at Kiel. He was replaced briefly by Hans-Georg Gadamer, a personal friend.

The American philosopher Otis Lee studied with Kroner for the academic year 1933–1934 and helped him escape to the United States and find a new academic position at Manhattan's Union Theological Seminary.

Kroner's ideas on Hegel, including his slant from Kierkegaard, were taken up by some existentialist thinkers, including Lev Shestov and Nikolai Berdyaev.