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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2022
Herbert Feigl was born December 14, 1902 in Reichenberg, Austria, and he died in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on June 1,1988. His wife, Maria, followed him in death on February 13,1989. He is survived by a son, Eric O. Feigl, who is professor of physiology at the University of Washington.
Feigl's parents were Jewish but not religious; indeed, his father was an outspoken atheist. His father was a weaver and later an influential textile manufacturer, who would have preferred the son to become an industrial chemist. His mother was a devotee of the arts and an amateur pianist, who would play Beethoven sonatas over and over at the young son's request. His high school interests were philosophy, science fiction, physics, and chemistry (which was his major). Moritz Schlick became his favorite philosopher after he read the latter's Allgemeine Erkenntnisslehre. His chief intellectual hero was Einstein.