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  1. Otto Weininger's book on sexuality and gender appeared in Vienna in May 1903. His suicide a few months later, in the house where Beethoven died, drew attention to the author and his book, and twenty-five reprintings appeared in German over the next twenty-two years.

  2. Otto Weininger, né le 3 avril 1880 à Vienne et mort le 4 octobre 1903 dans la même ville, est un philosophe et écrivain autrichien.En 1903, il publie Geschlecht und Charakter (de) (Sexe et Caractère), livre qui devient populaire après son suicide à l'âge de 23 ans. De nos jours, cet ouvrage est considéré comme sexiste et antisémite et a régulièrement servi depuis de référence à ...

  3. 12 de jul. de 2022 · Sexo y Carácter - Otto Weininger. Sexo y carácter aparece en mayo de 1903. El libro, proyectado en un principio como un estudio de biología, psicología y caracterología, pasa a ser una indagación esencialmente filosófica en la que Otto Weininger construye las definiciones de masculinidad y feminidad bajo el principio de que todos los ...

  4. 14 de abr. de 2005 · Otto Weininger's controversial book Sex and Character, first published in Vienna in 1903, is a prime example of the conflicting discourses central to its time: antisemitism, scientific racism and biologism, misogyny, the cult and crisis of masculinity, psychological introspection versus empiricism, German idealism, the women's movement and the idea of human emancipation, the quest for sexual ...

  5. ] ויינינגר (בגרמנית: Otto Weininger, ‏3 באפריל 1880 – 4 באוקטובר 1903) היה פילוסוף יהודי-אוסטרי. ויינינגר היה שוביניסט ו אוטואנטישמי ש התנצר ו שם קץ לחייו בגיל 23, לאחר שפרסם את ספרו המונומנטלי " מין ואופי ".

  6. Otto Weininger: Sex, Science, and Self in Imperial Vienna. Turn-of-the century Vienna is remembered as an aesthetic, erotic, and intellectual world: the birthplace of Freud and psychoanalysis, the waltz, and novels of Schnitzler. The contexts of this cultural vibrancy, Chandak Sengoopta argues, were darker and more complex than we might imagine.

  7. O tto Weininger's extraordinary life culminated in the publication of his timeless work Sex and Character. Soon after the publication he went to Italy to await results. There appeared to be none, and during the next four months an intellectual malady, described by his friends as "a too grave sense of responsibility," became acute. On October 4 ...