Ernst von glasersfeld biography books
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Partial Memories: Sketches from an Improbable Life
This book fryst vatten not a blow-by-blow autobiography, rather a chronologically ordered collection of vignettes. The main stages
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von Glasersfeld, Ernst
Adjunct Research Professor; Professor Emeritus, University of Georgia
Ernst was a renowned philosopher and leading exponent of the epistemology of Radical Constructivism.
The University of Vienna maintains the definitive Ernst von Glasersfeld web site. If you go there and ignore the links below, we won't be offended.
Ernst answered questions about constructivism for ten years on the web site Ecology of Mind -- Mind-ing Ecology
For the most complete list of Ernst's publications, including downloadable PDFs of many, see the above mentioned Ernst von Glasersfeld web site.
Be sure to check out Ernst's book, Key Works in Radical Constructivism, for a collection of his writings.
Ernst von Glasersfeld was born in with Austrian citizenship in Munich, where his father was attached to the Austrian Embassy at the Court of Bavaria. One year later, when Czechoslovakia was created, his family automatically received Czech citizenship because his father's offic
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Ernst von Glasersfeld
German philosopher (–)
Ernst von Glasersfeld (March 8, , Munich November 12, , Leverett, Franklin County, Massachusetts) was a philosopher, and emeritus professor of psychology at the University of Georgia, research associate at the Scientific Reasoning Research Institute, and adjunct professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He was a member of the board of trustees of the American Society for Cybernetics, from which he received the McCulloch Memorial Award in He was a member of the scientific board of the Instituto Piaget, Lisbon. Glasersfeld is known for the development of radical constructivism.
Biography
[edit]Glasersfeld was born in Munich, where his father, Leopold, worked as a cultural attaché in Vienna before going into photography after World War I. He was a student of mathematics at the University of Vienna before having to move out because of the Nazi threat, considering that his Pan-Europe