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  1. Gustav Bergmann (May 4, 1906 – April 21, 1987) was an Austrian-born American philosopher. He studied at the University of Vienna and was a member of the Vienna Circle. Bergmann was influenced by the philosophers Moritz Schlick, Friedrich Waismann, and Rudolf Carnap, who were members of the Circle. [3] .

  2. Gustav Bergmann. From American National Biography, Vol. 2, Oxford University Press, 1999, 639-641. Gustav Bergmann (4 May 1906-21 Apr. 1987), philosopher and mathematician, was born in Vienna, Austria, the son of Fritz Bergmann, an import/export merchant, and Therese Pollack.

  3. Gustav Bergmann came to the United States in 1938 from Vienna, Austria, where he had earned a JD and a PhD in mathematics. He had also been a junior member of the Vienna Circle. In 1939 he became a faculty member at the University of Iowa, retiring in 1976. He held a joint appointment in the Departments of Philosophy and Psychology.

  4. Gustaf Eugen Bergman (8 February 1898 – 6 June 1971) was a Swedish boxer who competed in the 1924 Summer Olympics. He was eliminated by Carlos Abarca of Chile in the first round of the featherweight contest. Bergman represented Djurgårdens IF. 1924 Olympic results

  5. Gustav Bergmann studied mathematics, law, and philosophy in his native Vienna and participated in the Vienna Circle discussions of logical positivism .

  6. Gustav C. Bergman (1872–1962) was the first elected mayor of Beverly, Alberta after Beverly was incorporated as a town in 1914. Biography. Carl Gustaf Bergman was born to Swedish American parents in Paxton, Illinois. His mother was killed in an accident with a train when Bergman was only seven years old.

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  8. The Ontological Realism of Gustav Bergmann. Contents of this Section. This part of the section Ontologists of 19th and 20th centuries includes the following pages: The Ontological Realism of Gustav Bergmann (under construction) Selected bibliography on Gustav Bergmann (Current page) Introduction.