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Samuel Weber
Samuel M. Weber (born 1940, in New York City) is the Avalon Foundation Professor of Humanities at Northwestern University, as well as a professor at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland.Weber began PhD studies at Yale University. Partly through correspondence with Herbert Marcuse he became interested in emerging German and French theoretical debates. He later transferred to Cornell University where he wrote a dissertation under the tutelage of Paul de Man. Weber co-translated the first English-language collection of essays by German philosopher Theodor Adorno. Since that time he has held professorships in Germany, France and the United States.
In the late 1970s and 1980s he played a leading role in introducing and interpreting the work of the French philosopher Jacques Derrida and the French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan, both in the United States and Germany. As a writer and editor with German colleagues such as Friedrich Kittler, on projects such as the journal Diskursanalysen, Weber shaped early themes in what would become known as "German media theory." Weber is recognized as a noted philosopher, theorist and critic in his own right, whose work is characterized by fine-grained, deconstructive readings of literary and philosophical texts. He is also the director of Northwestern University's Paris Program in Critical Theory. Provided by Wikipedia
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1Personálne heslo Weber, Samuel, 1835-1908
Source: 1. Klein, Vladimír 1. Samuel Weber - kazateľ, ktorý hovoril ako pravý luterán 1. In Evanjelický posol spod Tatier. - Roč. 96, č. 40 (2006), s. 14
2. S. W. [= Weber, Samuel] 2. Ein ausserordentlicher XIII. städter Senioralkonvent [Mimoriadny konvent seniorátu XIII tich miest] 2. Szepesi Hirnök : Zipser Bote. - Roč. 39, č. 18 (04.05.1901) s. 3
3. Der evangelische Jugendverein in Szepesbéla... [Spolok evanjelickej mládeže v Spišskej Belej...] 3. In Karpathen-Post : Wochenblatt zur Förderung volkswirthchaftlicher, gesellschaftlicher und touristischer Interessen. - Roč. 25, č. 46 (10.11.1904) s. 2
4. Oduševňoval, povzbudzoval a posilňoval vo viere 4. In Evanjelický posol spod Tatier. - Roč. 88, č. 22 (1998), s. 5
5. Samuel Weber (26.3.1835-18.5.1908) 5. In Evanjelický posol spod Tatier. - Roč. 98, č. 28 (2008), s. 3
6. Sutor, Ondrej 6. Weberovci 6. In Evanjelický posol spod Tatier. - Roč. 92, č. 25 (2002), s. 7
7. Biografický slovník okresu Poprad : od najstarších čias do roku 1996 7. Poprad : OK a Miestny odbor MS, 1996. - S. 149
8. Gašpar, Ján 8. Tatry : staré pohľadnice rozprávajú 8. Poprad : Nakladateľstvo Region Poprad, 2002. - S. 189
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Source: 1. Szepesi Hirnök = Zipser Bote : A Szepesség érdekeit képviselő hetilap ; A szepesmegyei gazdasági egyesület közlönye ; A szepesi tanítóegyesület közlönye. 1. Roč. 42, č. 2 (9.1.1904), s 4.
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Source: 1. Szepesi Hirnök = Zipser Bote : A Szepesség érdekeit képviselő hetilap ; A szepesmegyei gazdasági egyesület közlönye ; A szepesi tanítóegyesület közlönye 1. Roč. 42, č. 5 (30.1.1904), s 4.
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Source: 1. Szepesi Hirnök = Zipser Bote : A Szepesség érdekeit képviselő hetilap ; A szepesmegyei gazdasági egyesület közlönye ; A szepesi tanítóegyesület közlönye 1. Roč. 42, č. 5 (30.1.1904), s 4.
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