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  1. Robert Trowbridge Hartmann [1] (April 8, 1917 – April 11, 2008) was an American political advisor, speechwriter and reporter, who served as Chief of Staff for Vice President Gerald Ford and Counselor to the President when Ford was elevated to the presidency in 1974.

  2. Robert Schirokauer Hartman (January 27, 1910 – September 20, 1973 [1]) was a German-American logician and philosopher. His primary field of study was scientific axiology (the science of value) and he is known as its original theorist.

  3. Robert S. Hartman, the father of modern value science, axiology, dedicated his life to the discovery of a science which brings order to moral decisions.

  4. Robert Hartmann may refer to: Robert Hartmann (naturalist) (1832–1893), German naturalist, anatomist, and ethnographer. Robert Hartmann (referee) (born 1979), German referee. Robert T. Hartmann (1917–2008), American political advisor, speechwriter and reporter.

  5. The Ford Library has two Robert Hartmann collections - the Hartmann Files and the Hartmann Papers. The Hartmann Papers consist of historical materials from throughout his career that the Ford Library received in 1992.

  6. Robert S. Hartman (1910 – 1973) was an American-German philosopher, professor, and businessperson who developed Formal Axiology, the theory of human values. Hartman escaped Germany during World War II, and having seen evil organized on a mass scale, he dedicated his life to exploring and answering the question, “What is good?”

  7. Feb 19, 2011 · Robert Hartmann - Stats | Transfermarkt. imago images. +. Date of birth/Age: Sep 8, 1979 (44) Playe of birth: Krugzell im Allgäu. Citizenship: Germany. Residence: Wangen im Allgäu. Job: Diplom-Betriebswirt. Club: SV Krugzell. Referee: since 1995. 1st league debut: 19.02.2011. Profile.

  8. This book is both a personal and a philosophical autobiography of Robert S. Hartman, the creator of formal axiology. After experiencing first-hand the horrible effects of World War I and the beginnings of Nazism in Germany, Hartman wondered what could be done to organize goodness instead of badness - for a change.

  9. Jul 1, 2012 · Nicolai Hartmann (1882–1950) was one of the leading German philosophers of the first half of the twentieth century. Originally a student of Marburg Neo-Kantianism, Hartmann departed from this tradition and spearheaded the resurgence of ontology in the early twentieth century.

  10. Apr 19, 2008 · April 19, 2008. Robert T. Hartmann, who wrote the 1974 address in which Gerald R. Ford, assuming the presidency after the resignation of Richard M. Nixon, told the nation, “My fellow Americans,...