Hans Naumann (sociologist)

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Hans Naumann (born April 7, 1908 in Berlin-Schöneberg ; † January 22, 1977 in Rome ) was a German Romance studies and sociologist .

Life

Hans Naumann, brother of the archaeologist Rudolf Naumann , studied philosophy, Romance studies and sociology at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena and published his dissertation in 1935.

His habilitation project on Pierre Joseph Proudhon , which was interrupted by the war, brought him together with Max Horkheimer in Frankfurt . In 1956 Margret Boveri started from central statements by the "sociologist Hans Naumann".

In 1957, Naumann and Sigrid von Massenbach began working together (born May 15, 1919 in Oldenburg; † May 1, 1984 in Rome). Since the sociology published by Naumann in 1958 . Naumann will present selected texts on the history of a science with some joint translations of works by Raymond Aron , Gaston Bachelard , Georges Ballandier, Georges Bataille , Roger Callois , Jean Dabin, Joseph Gabel, Georges Gurvitch , Jacques Lacan , Claude Lévi-Strauss , Jules Monnerot , François Perroux, Donatien Alphonse François de Sade and Lucien Sebag on the mediator of French sociology and structuralism in Germany.

Remarks

  1. Hans Naumann, Charles Maurras and the Weltanschauung of the Action Française: With a monographic bibliography Charles Maurras , Leipzig 1935 (studies and bibliographies on contemporary philosophy 13).
  2. Hans Naumann, Bollwerk against 'terribles simplificateurs'. Proudhon research in the waves of politics, in: Deutsche Universitätszeitung, Vol. 5 (1950), H. 17–18, pp. 6–7 :; Hans Naumann, Notes on Contemporary French Sociology, Frankfurt Contributions to Sociology: Sociologica. Special issue 1955, dedicated to Max Horkheimer on the occasion of his 60th birthday, Ed. Theodor W. Adorno, p. 399f.
  3. Margret Boveri, Der Verrat im 20. Jahrhundert, vol. 1, Hamburg 1956, p. 18 and p. 26 (= rde 23).
  4. Married in Stuttgart 1962; both graves in the Protestant cemetery in Rome .
  5. Hans Naumann (Ed.), Sociology. Selected texts on the history of a science, Stuttgart 1958 (translations by Hans Naumann and Sigrid von Massenbach).
  6. Hans Naumann (ed.), The modern concept of structure: materials for its development, Darmstadt 1973.