Louis De Broglie's contribution in the Philosophical Magazine will subsequently be viewed as a crucial contribution to the birth of quantum mechanics, leading to a revolution in the philosophy of science.[1]
Publications
Max Scheler, Problems of a Sociology of Knowledge (1924)
Philosophical literature
Yevgeny Zamyatin, We (1924)
Births
January 13 - Paul Feyerabend[2] (died 1994)
March 27 - Harry Stopes-Roe (died 2014)
April 14 - Mary Warnock (died 2019)
June 21 - Jean Laplanche[3] (died 2012)
August 10 - Jean-François Lyotard[4] (died 1998)
September 27 - Ernest Becker (died 1974)
November 7 - Anđelko Habazin, Yugoslav/Croatian philosopher (d. 1978)
Deaths
January 21 - Vladimir Lenin (born 1870)
July 13 - Alfred Marshall (born 1842)[citation needed]
References
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↑Preston, John. "Paul Feyerabend". The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (SEP). http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/feyerabend/. Retrieved 27 January 2013.
↑Woodward, Ashley. "Jean-François Lyotard (1924—1998)". The Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy (IEP). http://www.iep.utm.edu/lyotard/. Retrieved 27 January 2013.