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  1. Neo-Kantianism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    May 18, 2018 · Neo-Kantianism was the dominant philosophical movement in Germany from roughly 1870 until the First World War.

  2. Neo-Kantianism > Notes (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

    Please note that this article concerns what might be called “classical” Neo-Kantianism: the self-identified philosophical schools of late nineteenth and early twentieth century Germany centered around …

  3. Neo-Kantianism > Philosophy of Logic in the Marburg School …

    Though “transcendental logic” is of course a Kantian phrase, it is important to recognize that the Marburg philosophers depart self-consciously from Kant’s philosophy of logic.

  4. Georg [György] Lukács (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

    Nov 4, 2013 · Even though Lukács’s early work draws on Georg Simmel’s theory of culture and on the Nietzschean idea of an intrinsic tension between life and form, its central anchoring point is a Neo …

  5. Neo-Kantianism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Given the widespread philosophical view that logicism and Kantianism are opposed philosophies of mathematics, it is surprising that Marburg Neo-Kantians endorsed logicism.

  6. Early Philosophical Interpretations of General Relativity

    Nov 28, 2001 · The general theory of relativity was the particular subject of Reichenbach’s neo-Kantian first book (1920), which is dedicated to Albert Einstein, as well as of his next two books (1924, 1928), …

  7. Paul Natorp - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Aug 12, 2003 · Neo-Kantianism, it is often said, was the dominant current of late nineteenth-century German academic philosophy. While true, this statement is uninformative, since the label conveys no …

  8. Heinrich Rickert - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Jul 24, 2013 · Rickert is considered the head of the so-called Southwestern or Baden school of Neo-Kantianism, whose exponents worked in the philosophy departments at Freiburg and Heidelberg, …

  9. Structural Realism (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)

    Nov 14, 2007 · Weyl’s views were revived by Sunny Auyang (1995) in an explicitly neo-Kantian project which attempts to solve the problem of objectivity in quantum mechanics and quantum field theory …

  10. Neo-Kantianism - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

    Supplement to Neo-Kantianism Philosophy of Psychology in the Marburg School The Marburg Neo-Kantians have a unique conception of the object of psychology and a unique conception of the …