Julius Kraft (New York, Washington und Frankfurt ) an Fritz v. Hippel
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E 0007 NL Fritz Hippel und Familie, Jurist (1812-1996)
NL Fritz Hippel und Familie, Jurist (1812-1996)
1924-1958
Enthält: u.a.: Gratulation zur Prüfung 1924; Frage der zureichenden Beurteilung von ökonomischen Organisationen und politischen Parteien; Theorie und Praxis in der Jurisprudenz; Gegenpositionen zu seiner Habilitationsschrift "Über die Methode der Rechtstheorie von Kant und Fries" (1924); Abschluß seiner philosophischen Promotion; beabsichtigte Habilitation Fritz v. Hippels als politische Angelegenheit; Angebot zur Diskussion über fachliche Aspekte der Habilitation; Thema Wertdifferenzen; Adresse Arnold Gysins; Anmermit Ergänzungen Krafts; Verhältnisse an der Berliner Fakultät 1926 am Beispiel des Privatdozenten Leibholz [späterer Bundesverfassungsrichter]; richterliche Unabhängigkeit in der Weimarer Republik; Anfertigung einer neuen Habilitationsschrift und Haltung Oppenheimers; Zeit als Privatdozent in Frankfurt; Verhältnisse in den USA 1946 bis 1948; Wiederauflage seiner Schrift "Unmöglichkeit der Geisteswissenschaft"; Entwicklung im westlichen Teil Deutschlands nach 1945; Arbeit an "Philosophy and Liberal EducatiMarburg; akademische Verhältnisse in den USA; Brasensose College Oxford; Arbeit an "Von Husserl zu Heidegger"; Bewerbung an der Universität Frankfurt; Rektorat Coings; Treffen mit Fritz v. Hippel und Hans Thieme.
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