Overview of the events of 1915 in philosophy
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Events
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Publications
- Hugo Krabbe – Die moderne staatsidee
Births
- January 6 – Alan Watts, English-born philosopher (d. 1973)
- June 27 – Grace Lee Boggs, American author, social activist and philosopher (d. 2015)
- November 12 – Roland Barthes, French philosopher, literary theorist (d. 1980)
Deaths
- February 18 – Francisco Giner de los Ríos, Spanish philosopher, educator (b. 1839)
- May 7 – Elbert Hubbard, American writer and philosopher, drowned in sinking of the RMS Lusitania (b. 1856)
- May 26 – Emil Lask, German philosopher (killed in action) (b. 1875)
- October 22 – Wilhelm Windelband, German philosopher (b. 1848)
References
- Alan Watts; John Snelling (1987). The Early Writings of Alan Watts: The British Years, 1931-1938 : Writings in Buddhism in England. Celestial Arts. p. 2. ISBN 978-0-89087-480-6.
- Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany (1925). First Report of Robert W. Bonynge, Agent of the United States Before the Mixed Claims Commission, United States and Germany: Established Under the Agreement of August 10, 1922, Between the United States and Germany. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 176.