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modern philosophy,
neo-
Kantianism (German: Neukantianismus) was a
revival of the 18th-century
philosophy of
Immanuel Kant. The
neo-
Kantians sought to develop...
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period of
German idealism after Kant is also
known as post-
Kantian idealism or
simply post-
Kantianism. One
scheme divides German idealists into transcendental...
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areas including (i) Kelsen's
original introduction of the term, (ii) the
Neo-
Kantian reception of the term by Kelsen's
critics and followers, and (iii) the...
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Kantian considerations across a
wider range of
questions than was once
thought plausible.
Adaptive representation Kantian empiricism Neo-
Kantianism Schopenhauer's...
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epistemic idealism is ****ociated with
Kantianism and
transcendental idealism, as well as with the
related Neo-
Kantian philosophies.
Transcendental idealists...
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Friedrich Fries (1773–1843) and
Johann Friedrich Herbart (1776–1841). The
neo-
Kantian schools tended to
emphasize scientific readings of Kant,
often downplaying...
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summarised the
Vienna Circle's positions.
Schlick had
originally held a
neo-
Kantian position, but
later converted, via Carnap's 1928 book Der
logische Aufbau...
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Heinrich Rickert,
members of the
Baden School of
Neo-
Kantianism.
Dilthey was not a
Neo-
Kantian, but had a
profound knowledge of
Immanuel Kant's philosophy...
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identifiable as (a) the
Marburg neo-
Kantians, (b) the
Baden neo-
Kantians, and (c) his own
Kelsenian reading of the
neo-
Kantian school (during his "analytico-linguistic"...
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Kantian ethics refers to a
deontological ethical theory developed by
German philosopher Immanuel Kant that is
based on the
notion that "I
ought never...