Encyclopedia of the History of Psychological Theories 2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-0463-8_199
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“…A contemporary of Vischer, Lipps was a philosopher and psychologist whose work on aesthetics, psychology and empathy became hugely influential across various fields (Devonis, 2012: 639–40). After working at Bonn and Breslau, he obtained the chair in philosophy at Munich, succeeding Carl Stumpf in 1894; Lipps arrived there after Vischer had left and stayed there for the rest of his life.…”
Section: Theodor Lipps (1851–1914)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A contemporary of Vischer, Lipps was a philosopher and psychologist whose work on aesthetics, psychology and empathy became hugely influential across various fields (Devonis, 2012: 639–40). After working at Bonn and Breslau, he obtained the chair in philosophy at Munich, succeeding Carl Stumpf in 1894; Lipps arrived there after Vischer had left and stayed there for the rest of his life.…”
Section: Theodor Lipps (1851–1914)mentioning
confidence: 99%