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Louis William Stern (born Ludwig Wilhelm Stern; April 29, 1871 – March 27, 1938) was a German American psychologist and philosopher who originated personalistic psychology, which placed emphasis on the individual by examining measurable personality traits as well as the interaction of those traits within each person to create the self.
William Stern (psychologist) (1871–1938), German psychologist and philosopher; William Stern, father of American surrogate child Baby M; William Joseph Stern (1891–1965), physicist and jet engine developer; William M. Stern, rabbi at Temple Sinai in Oakland, California; Bill Stern (1907–1971), American actor and sportscaster
Clara and William Stern: The Children's Language. 1907, (Reprint Scientific Book Society Darmstadt, 1987) Clara and William Stern: Memory, Statement and Lies in the First Childhood . 1908 Clara and William Stern: Psychology of Early Childhood up to the Sixth Year . 1914 (Clara Stern translated the third edition of this book into English and ...
This is a list of books about Nazi Germany, the state that existed in Germany during the period from 1933 to 1945, when its government was controlled by Adolf Hitler and his National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP; Nazi Party).
Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Hegel and the Phenomenology of Spirit is a 2002 book by the philosopher Robert Stern, in which the author provides an introduction to The Phenomenology of Spirit by Hegel.
Her first work was the novel Der gute Stern des Janusz K. (1972). The book is about the fate of Polish children in Buchenwald concentration camp. The book became famous and was also reprinted after 1990. Other popular children's books in the GDR written by Gisela Karau include Darf ich Wilhelm zu Dir sagen?
Jane Grossman Stern and Michael Stern (both born 1946) are American writers who specialize in books about travel, food, and popular culture. They are best known for their Roadfood books, website, and magazine columns, in which they find road food restaurants serving classic American regional specialties and review them.
The Baron Trump novels are two children's novels written in 1889 and 1893 [1] [2] by American author and lawyer Ingersoll Lockwood. They remained obscure until 2017, when they received media attention for perceived similarities between their protagonist and U.S. President Donald Trump .