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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...
- The term
Kantianism or
Kantian is
sometimes also used to
describe contemporary positions in
philosophy of mind, epistemology, and ethics.
Kantian ethics...
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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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philosophies at the time, such as Hegelianism, materialism,
neo-
Kantianism, and the
emerging positivism. In an age of
upcoming revolutions and...
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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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empirical observation. The late 19th
century also saw the
emergence of
neo-
Kantianism as a
philosophical movement, in the
rationalist tradition. The logical...
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German philosopher, one of the
founders of the
Marburg school of
neo-
Kantianism, and he is
often held to be "probably the most
important Jewish philosopher...
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Schopehauerian philosophy Beiser,
Frederick C. (2014). The
Genesis of
Neo-
Kantianism, 1796-1880.
Oxford University Press. p. 251. ISBN 978-0-19-872220-5...
- so-called
Baden school of
neo-
Kantianism after Wilhelm Windelband.
Unlike its main rival, the
Marburg school, the
Baden neo-
Kantians were more
interested in...