Sybil Wolfram (born Sybille Misch; 1 July 1931 – 26 July 1993)[1] was an English philosopher and writer, of Austrian Jewish origin.
She studied at Somerville College, Oxford and was a Fellow and Tutor in philosophy at Lady Margaret Hall at University of Oxford from 1964 to 1993.
She published two books, Philosophical Logic: An Introduction (1989)[2] and In-laws and Outlaws: Kinship and Marriage in England (1987).
[5][6] She was the daughter of criminologist and psychoanalyst Kate Friedlander (1902–1949), an expert on the subject of juvenile delinquency,[7] and the physician Walter Misch (1889–1943) who, together, wrote Die vegetative Genese der neurotischen Angst und ihre medikamentöse Beseitigung.
[8] After the Reichstag fire in 1933, she emigrated from Berlin, Germany to England with her parents.