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Bieberbach led the Nazi mathematicians' attack on Jewish mathematics. Ensuring that Hilbert was not considered "Jewish", Scholz wrote "What does formalised study of the foundations of mathematics aim at?." Scholz had received funding from Bieberbach as early as
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735:. Grote'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, Berlin, 1917.
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1061:Eckart Menzler-Trott (1 January 2007).
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999:Archives for Law and Social Philosophy
991:, Volume 8, 1934/35, pp. 318â338.
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830:. Staufen, Cologne undated (1940).
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828:Fragments of a Platonist
727:The war and Christianity
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1173:. University of MĂŒnster
975:Augustine and Descartes
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636:(1938) and a review of
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939:PreuĂische JahrbĂŒcher
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1328:Deutsche Mathematik
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367:systematic theology
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1735:Peter Novopashenny
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1582:"Scholz, Heinrich"
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