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The German Genius

The German Genius

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on Max Planck by Max von Laue , trans. Frank Gaynor (London: Williams and Norgate, 1950), pp. 39–40.
23. Kragh, Quantum Generations , p. 23.
24. Heilbron, Dilemmas of an Upright Man , p. 23. Though Planck told his son in 1900 that his work would rank among the great discoveries in physics, p. 55ff.
25. Kragh, Quantum Generations , p. 94.
26. Albrecht Fölsing, Albert Einstein: A Biography , trans. Ewald Osers (London: Viking, 1997), pp. 32ff.
27. Ibid., pp. 155ff.
28. Kragh, Quantum Generations , p. 95.
29. For some of the excitement at that time, see Albert Einstein, The Collected Papers of Albert Einstein, vol. 5, The Swiss Years , trans. Anna Beck, Don Howard, consultant (Princeton, N.J., and Chichester: Princeton University Press, 1995), which records his letters around 1905. John S. Rigden has devoted Einstein 1905: The Standard of Greatness (London: Harvard University Press, 2005) to just that year.
30. Fölsing, Albert Einstein , p. 165. See also Albert Einstein, A Stubbornly Persistent Illusion: The Essential Scientific Works of Albert Einstein , ed. with commentary by Stephen Hawking (Philadelphia and London: Running Press, 2007).
31. Everdell, First Moderns , p. 30.
32. Kragh, Quantum Generations , p. 32.
33. Dictionary of Scientific Biography , IV, pp. 123–127.
34. Kragh, Quantum Generations , p. 38.
35. Joseph W. Dauben, Georg Cantor: His Mathematics and the Philosophy of the Infinite (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1979), chap. 6, p. 125.
36. Kragh, Op. cit ., p. 39.
37. New Dictionary of Scientific Biography , vol. 2, pp. 29–36.
38. Kragh, Quantum Generations, p. 41.
39. Michael Dummet, Frege: Philosophy of Mathematics (London: Duckworth, 1991), pp. 141f.
40. Kragh, Quantum Generations , p. 46.
41. Klein played an extraordinary role in German—and world—mathematics, which is explored in Lewis Pyenson, Neohumanism and the Persistence of Pure Mathematics in Wilhelmine Germany (Philadelphia: American Philosophical Society, 1983), which relates mathematics to Bildung. Constance Reid, in Hilbert , p. 19, describes the correspondence between Klein and Hilbert as “nervous.” See pp. 48ff for the Göttingen of the time. See also Günther Frei, ed., Der Briefwechsel David Hilbert–Felix Klein (1886–1918) (Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1985).
42. Reid, Hilbert , pp. 74ff. Jeremy Gray, The Hilbert Challenge (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000) is devoted to this event and the reaction.
    C HAPTER 26: S ENSIBILITY AND S ENSUALITY IN V IENNA
     
1. Peter Gay, Schnitzler’s Century , pp. 64–65. Clive James, Cultural Amnesia: Notes in the Margin of My Time (London: Picador, 2007), p. 699.
2. Christian Brandstätter, ed., Vienna 1900 and the Heroes of Modernism (London: Thames & Hudson, 2006), pp. 335–342.
3. E. E. Yates, Schnitzler, Hofmannsthal, and the Austrian Theatre (New Haven, Conn., and London: Yale University Press, 1992), pp. 1–5.
4. Friedrich Rothe, Karl Kraus: Die Biographie (Munich: Piper, 2003), pp. 171–216. Edward Timms, Karl Kraus, Apocalyptic Satirist: The Post-War Crisis and the Rise of the Swastika (New Haven, Conn., and London: Yale University Press, 2005). See the early pages for the “dream of German domination.”
5. Arthur Schnitzler, The Road into the Open = Der Weg ins Freie , trans. Roger Byers (Berkeley and Oxford: University of California Press, 1992). James, Cultural Amnesia , pp. 702 and 764–76.
6. Watson, Modern Mind/Terrible Beauty , p. 29.
7. Ulrich Weinzierl, Hofmannsthal: Skizzen zu seinem Bild (Vienna: Zsolnay, 2005), pp. 147ff.
8. Benjamin Bennet, Hugo von Hofmannsthal: The Theatre of Consciousness (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1988), pp. 272ff.
9. Franz Clemens Brentano, The Origin of Our Knowledge of Right and Wrong , ed. Oskar Kraus, trans. Roderick M. Chisholm and Elizabeth H. Schneewind, English edition ed. Roderick M. Chisholm (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1969), p. 75.
10. Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy , Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford University, Calif., 94305, http://plato.stanford.edu/, entry on Wilhelm Wundt, p. 15 of 17.
11. Dermot Moran, Edmund Husserl: Founder of Phenomenology (Cambridge: Polity Press 2005), pp. 94–129.
12. Archives Husserl à Louvain, Geschichte des Husserl-Archivs/Husserl-Archive Leuven = History of the Husserl-Archives (Dordrecht: Springer, 2007).
13. David S. Luft, Eros and Inwardness in Vienna: Weininger, Musil, Dorderer (Chicago and London:

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