Paul Oppenheim (b. June 17, 1885 in Frankfurt am Main, d. June 22, 1977 ) was a German chemist, philosopher, independent scholar and industrialist.
After studying natural sciences and chemistry at the University of Freiburg Oppenheim earned his doctorate in chemistry and philosophy. Until 1933 he was active in the chemical industry, after which he emigrated to Brussels and the USA in 1939, where he worked as a private scholar.
After the beginning of Nazi rule in Germany, he gave several persecuted scientists such as Carl Gustav Hempel and Kurt Grelling financial resources and assistance to escape from Germany. His father, the Frankfurt gem dealer Nathan Moritz Oppenheim (1848–1933), and his mother took their life together in 1933. He published with Hempel and Grelling on philosophy and philosophy of science, including Gestalt psychology. Oppenheim is co-founder of the so-called Hempel-Oppenheim schema (Deductive-nomological model) .
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