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Wilhelm Windelband (/ˈvɪndəlbɑːnd/; German: [ˈvɪndl̩bant]; 11 May 1848 – 22
October 1915) was a
German philosopher of the
Baden School.
Windelband was born...
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Nomothetic and
idiographic are
terms used by Neo-Kantian
philosopher Wilhelm Windelband to
describe two
distinct approaches to knowledge, each one corresponding...
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centered in Heidelberg,
Baden in
Southwest Germany)
included Wilhelm Windelband,
Heinrich Rickert and
Ernst Troeltsch. The
Marburg School emphasized epistemology...
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quantitative analysis, a
distinction first conceptualized by
philosopher Wilhelm Windelband. This
methodological distinction, however, is not absolute.
Although sociology...
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influenced by the
Heidelberg school of neo-Kantianism of
Wilhelm Windelband, and
wrote on
philosophy of law and the
categorical imperative. Professor...
- goodness, and beauty. For example, the neo-Kantian
philosopher Wilhelm Windelband characterizes them as the
highest goals of consciousness, with thought...
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Germany (1894–1915) and
Heidelberg (1915–1932),
where he
succeeded Windelband's professorship (and
Husserl succeeded Rickert's
professorship at Freiburg...
- whole). Some
important figures include: Hermann
Cohen (1842–1918),
Wilhelm Windelband (1848–1914),
Ernst C****irer,
Hermann von Helmholtz,
Eduard Zeller, Leonard...
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Industry 4.0 fields". UNESCO.
Retrieved 25 June 2021. Spöttl, Georg;
Windelband, Lars (2021). "The 4th
industrial revolution – its
impact on vocational...
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