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Liselotte Richter (7 June 1906, in Berlin – 16 January 1968, in Berlin) was a German philosopher and theologian. She was the first female professor for philosophy in Germany. Liselotte Richter studied philosophy, theology and German studies in Berlin, Marburg and Freiburg from 1926 to 1932. Among her professors were Martin Heidegger, Edmund Husserl, and . She did her doctorate with Erich Frank in 1932. Her special interest lay in the writings of Sören Kierkegaard.

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  • Liselotte Richter (* 7. Juni 1906 in Berlin; † 16. Januar 1968 ebenda) war eine deutsche Philosophin und Theologin. Liselotte Richter studierte von 1926 bis 1932 Philosophie, Theologie und Germanistik in Berlin, Marburg und Freiburg. Sie hörte u. a. bei Martin Heidegger, Edmund Husserl und Erich Frank, bei ihm promovierte sie 1932. Ihr besonderes Interesse galt den Schriften Sören Kierkegaards. (de)
  • Liselotte Richter (7 June 1906, in Berlin – 16 January 1968, in Berlin) was a German philosopher and theologian. She was the first female professor for philosophy in Germany. Liselotte Richter studied philosophy, theology and German studies in Berlin, Marburg and Freiburg from 1926 to 1932. Among her professors were Martin Heidegger, Edmund Husserl, and . She did her doctorate with Erich Frank in 1932. Her special interest lay in the writings of Sören Kierkegaard. (en)
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  • Liselotte Richter (* 7. Juni 1906 in Berlin; † 16. Januar 1968 ebenda) war eine deutsche Philosophin und Theologin. Liselotte Richter studierte von 1926 bis 1932 Philosophie, Theologie und Germanistik in Berlin, Marburg und Freiburg. Sie hörte u. a. bei Martin Heidegger, Edmund Husserl und Erich Frank, bei ihm promovierte sie 1932. Ihr besonderes Interesse galt den Schriften Sören Kierkegaards. (de)
  • Liselotte Richter (7 June 1906, in Berlin – 16 January 1968, in Berlin) was a German philosopher and theologian. She was the first female professor for philosophy in Germany. Liselotte Richter studied philosophy, theology and German studies in Berlin, Marburg and Freiburg from 1926 to 1932. Among her professors were Martin Heidegger, Edmund Husserl, and . She did her doctorate with Erich Frank in 1932. Her special interest lay in the writings of Sören Kierkegaard. (en)
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  • Liselotte Richter (de)
  • Liselotte Richter (en)
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