Lista de Personas Famosas llamadas Edmund
Edmund Husserl
Edmund Gustav Albrecht Husserl fue un filósofo y matemático alemán, discípulo de Franz Brentano y Carl Stumpf, fundador de la fenomenología trascendental y, a través de ella, del movimiento fenomenológico, uno de los movimientos filosóficos más influyentes del siglo XX y aún lleno de vitalidad en el siglo XXI. Entre sus primeros seguidores en Gotinga se encuentran Adolf Reinach, Johannes Daubert, Moritz Geiger, Dietrich von Hildebrand, Hedwig Conrad-Martius, Alexandre Koyré, Jean Hering, Roman Ingarden, y Edith Stein. Tuvo también influencia en Max Scheler, Martin Heidegger, Jean-Paul Sartre, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Alfred Schütz, Paul Ricoeur, Emmanuel Levinas, Jan Patočka, José Ortega y Gasset, Michel Henry, Antonio Millán-Puelles, José Gaos, Eduardo Nicol y, con posterioridad, principalmente a través de Merleau-Ponty, el influjo husserliano llegaría hasta Jacques Lacan y Jacques Derrida. A través de Scheler e Ingarden influye también en la filosofía de Karol Wojtyła, futuro Juan Pablo II. El interés de Hermann Weyl en la lógica intuicionista y en la impredicabilidad, por ejemplo, parece provenir del contacto con Husserl.
Edmund McIlhenny
Edmund McIlhenny was an Irish-American businessman and manufacturer who founded the McIlhenny Company, which was the first to mass produce Tabasco sauce. While company legend attributes the invention of the sauce to McIlhenny, plantation owner Maunsel White is believed to have been the first to cultivate and make a sauce from Tabasco peppers in the United States, and gave the recipe and pepper pods to his friend McIlhenny.
Edmund McMillen
Edmund McMillen es un diseñador de videojuegos norteamericano, conocido por el peculiar diseño de sus videojuegos.
Edmund Blair Leighton
Edmund Blair Leighton fue un pintor británico asociado al romanticismo y la hermandad prerrafaelita.
Edmund Ansin
Edmund N. Ansin was an American billionaire and co-founder of Sunbeam Television. He was credited with being an innovator in the television news industry, breaking away from the conventional mold that had been used by other independent stations. His approach ended up being a success, first in Miami and then in Boston.
Edmund Purdom
Edmund Anthony Cutlar Purdom was an English actor, voice artist, and director. He worked first on stage in Britain, performing various works by Shakespeare, then in America on Broadway and in Hollywood, and eventually in Italy. He is perhaps best known for his starring role in 1954's historical epic The Egyptian. By taking over important roles exited by Mario Lanza and Marlon Brando, Purdom was known by the mid-1950s as "The Replacement Star". After the failure of his Hollywood career, Purdom returned briefly to the United Kingdom and then settled in Italy, where he spent the remainder of his life appearing in local films. Between the 1970s and 1990s, he was a regular in European genre cinema, working with directors like Juan Piquer Simón, Joe D'Amato, Sergio Martino and Ruggero Deodato.
Edmond Halley
Edmund Halley o Edmond Halley fue un astrónomo, matemático y físico inglés, conocido por el cálculo de la órbita del cometa Halley. Fue amigo de Isaac Newton y miembro de la Royal Society.
Edmundo del Anglia Oriental
San Edmon, en anglosajón, Ēadmund y en inglés, Edmund fue un rey de Anglia Oriental de 854 a 870. Es venerado como santo por las iglesias católica, ortodoxa y anglicana, como Edmundo Mártir.
Edmund Oscar von Lippmann
Edmund Oscar von Lippmann was a German chemist and natural science historian. For his writings he was awarded a couple honoris causa doctorates from German universities, as well as the Leibniz Medal and the Sudhoff Medal.
Edmund Heckler
Edmund Heckler was a German engineer & weapons manufacturer, born in Tuttlingen, Germany. After completing his apprenticeship at the Mauser company in the city of Oberndorf, he attended the Württemberg State Higher Mechanical Engineering School in Esslingen from 1925. was employed by Hugo Schneider AG (HASAG), a metal processing and armaments company with approximately 50,000 employees. Heckler, who initially worked as a senior engineer, soon became one of the company's authorized officers and was given the task of setting up branch plants in Leipzig, Berlin, Taucha and Altenburg. He later worked in the three latter plants during WWII. On December 28, 1949, together with two other Mauser engineers Theodor Koch and Alex Seidel, he founded Heckler & Koch which later developed into one of the most important German arms manufacturers in the post-war period.