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{{Template:Stub}} | {{Template:Stub}}{{Infobox philosopher|name=Theodor W. Adorno|image=File:Adorno.jpg|birth_place=[[Frankfurt am Main]], [[Province of Hesse-Nassau (1868–1944)|Hesse-Nassau]], [[Kingdom of Prussia (1701–1918)|Prussia]], [[German Empire (1871–1918)|German Empire]]|birth_name=Theodor Ludwig Wiesengrund|death_date=6 August 1969|death_place=[[St. Maria Regional Hospital]], [[Visp]], [[Canton of Valais|Valais]], [[Swiss Confederation|Switzerland]]|birth_date=11 September 1903|death_cause=[[Myocardial infarction|Heart attack]]|alma_mater=[[Johann Wolfgang Goethe University Frankfurt am Main|Goethe University Frankfurt]]<br>[[The House or College of Scholars of Merton in the University of Oxford|Merton College]]|school_tradition=[[Frankfurt School]]|nationality=[[Federal Republic of Germany|German]]|language=[[German language|German]]}} | ||
'''Theodor W. Adorno''' (11 September 1903 in [[Frankfurt am Main]] | '''Theodor W. Adorno''' (11 September 1903 in [[Frankfurt am Main|Frankfurt]] – 6 August 1969 in [[Visp]], [[Canton of Valais|Valais]], [[Swiss Confederation|Switzerland]]), born '''Theodor Ludwig Wiesengrund''', was a [[Federal Republic of Germany|German]] [[Philosophy|philosopher]], [[Sociology|sociologist]], [[composer]], and leading member of the [[Frankfurt School]]. |
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Born | Theodor Ludwig Wiesengrund 11 September 1903 Frankfurt am Main, Hesse-Nassau, Prussia, German Empire |
Died | 6 August 1969 St. Maria Regional Hospital, Visp, Valais, Switzerland |
Cause of death | Heart attack |
Alma mater | Goethe University Frankfurt Merton College |
School tradition | Frankfurt School |
Nationality | German |
Language | German |
Theodor W. Adorno (11 September 1903 in Frankfurt – 6 August 1969 in Visp, Valais, Switzerland), born Theodor Ludwig Wiesengrund, was a German philosopher, sociologist, composer, and leading member of the Frankfurt School.