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    Benedict Friedlaender (8 July 1866 – 21 June 1908; first name occasionally spelled Benedikt) was a German Jewish sexologist, sociologist, economist, volcanologist...
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  • painter*Benedict Erofeev (1938–1990), Russian writer and Soviet dissident Benedict Fogelberg (1786–1854), Swedish sculptor Benedict Friedlaender (1866–1908)...
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    (1888–1966), German bank director, later French and Swiss author Benedict Friedlaender (1866–1908), German sexologist, sociologist, and physicist Carl...
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  • Berkeley. After Mach, the book Absolute or Relative Motion? (1896) by Benedict Friedlaender and his brother Immanuel contained ideas similar to Mach's principle...
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    Gemeinschaft der Eigenen with the scientist (and principal theorist) Benedict Friedlaender and Wilhelm Jansen. The GdE met weekly at Brand's house. To this...
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    sexologists in the early gay rights movement included Ernst Burchard and Benedict Friedlaender. Ernst Gräfenberg, after whom the G-spot is named, published the...
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    contributed many poems and articles; other contributors included writers Benedict Friedlaender, Hanns Heinz Ewers, Erich Mühsam, Kurt Hiller, Ernst Burchard, John...
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  • Franz Walter Franz Joseph von Fraunhofer Theodoric of Freiberg Benedict Friedlaender Harald Friedrich Harald Fritzsch Hellmut Fritzsche Klaus Fuchs Erwin...
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  • philosopher Erika Fromm, psychologist and co-founder of hypnoanalysis. Benedict Friedlaender, sexologist Frieda Fromm-Reichmann, psychoanalyst Kurt Goldstein...
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    1896. The journal continued publishing, with contributions from Benedict Friedlaender, Hanns Heinz Ewers, Erich Mühsam and more, until 1932. During the...
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