Edith Eucken-Erdsiek was born on Edith Erdsiek; 2 April 1896 - 22 June 1985 and was a German philosopher and writer.
11 Facts About Edith Eucken-Erdsiek
Edith Eucken-Erdsiek studied economics, literature and philosophy at the University of Berlin.
The couple got married in December 1920 and Edith gave up her studies.
Edith Eucken-Erdsiek published her first essay in 1925 in the magazine Die Tatwelt.
Between 1928 and 1934 Edith Eucken-Erdsiek was editor and publisher of Die Tatwelt.
Edith Eucken-Erdsiek partly published her works under the pseudonym Janus.
Edith Eucken-Erdsiek gave birth to two daughters and a son in the 1930s upon which she gave up her job as publisher and editor.
Edith Eucken-Erdsiek joined the Freiburg circles in 1938 and is considered the only women who was part of the Freiburg school.
Edith Eucken-Erdsiek contributed substantially to the founding of the Walter Eucken Institut in 1954 and was dedicated to maintain personal contact to Walter Eucken's friends and students.
Edith Eucken-Erdsiek wrote articles for the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, the Neue Zuricher Zeitung, the Schweizer Monat and the Philosophische Jahrbuch.
Edith Eucken-Erdsiek was a founding member of the Bund Freiheit der Wissenschaft.