Hans-Joachim Niemann: Biography, Facts and Career
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Hans-Joachim Niemann (born 26 April 1941 in Kiel) is a German philosopher and PhD chemist, who has become known especially as a translator and editor of works by Karl Popper, including first editions and first translations. As a scholarly writer, he first published scientific papers, then many essays and several books on Karl Popper's philosophy and Critical Rationalism, including a 400-page Lexicon of Critical Rationalism. His Popper studies helped to establish Karl Popper as a major ethicist and as an important biophilosopher.
Quick facts about Hans-Joachim Niemann
- Full name: Hans-Joachim Niemann
- Born: 1941-01-01
- Nationality: Nazi Germany
- Known as: Author
- Wikidata ID: Q88631
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Who is Hans-Joachim Niemann?
Hans-Joachim Niemann (born 26 April 1941 in Kiel) is a German philosopher and PhD chemist, who has become known especially as a translator and editor of works by Karl Popper, including first editions and first translations.
What nationality is Hans-Joachim Niemann?
Hans-Joachim Niemann is Nazi Germany.
When was Hans-Joachim Niemann born?
Hans-Joachim Niemann was born on 1941-01-01.



