Leopold Blaustein
Leopold Blaustein | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1905 |
| Died | 1942 or 1944 |
| Nationality | Polish |
| Spouse | Eugenie Ginsberg |
| Education | |
| Alma mater | University of Freiburg, University of Lviv |
| Philosophical work | |
| School | Lvov-Warsaw School |
| Notable works | Husserlian science: on the act, content and object of representations |
Leopold Blaustein (1905-1942/1944) was a Polish-Jewish philosopher, aesthetician, and psychologist. He was among the last generation of Kazimierz Twardowski's students and is also noted for his critique of Edmund Husserl's philosophy. His philosophical works are based on a combination of phenomenology and the analytical approach of the Lwów-Warsaw School of logic.
Blaustein is also cited as a pioneer in the description of mental reception of motion pictures and radio programs.