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Otto Weininger, an Austrian and Jewish intellectual, was born on April 3, 1880, in Vienna, where he committed suicide on October 4, 1903. Adelheid, Otto's mother, whose health was frail, was a submissive wife to his father, Leopold, a renowned goldsmith and powerful personality. Of his six brothers and sisters, only four reached adulthood. A gifted student, Otto entered the University of Vienna in 1898 and took courses in all the various subjects he would later treat in his ''Sex and Character'' (1906). His professors included Friedrich Jodl,.
[[Otto Weininger]], an [[Austria]]n and [[Judaism|Jewish]] [[intellectual]], was [[born]] on April 3, 1880, in [[Vienna]], where he committed [[suicide]] on October 4, 1903.   {{LA}}p. 97 ==References==<references/> [[Category:PsychoanalysisPeople|Weininger, Otto]][[Category:TermsIndex|Weininger, Otto]][[Category:ConceptsSlavoj Žižek|Weininger, Otto]][[Category:Sigmund FreudLooking Awry|Weininger, Otto]][[Category:Jacques LacanSexuality|Weininger, Otto]]
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