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Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, 2001
Abstract The paper discusses neo-Kantian commentaries on Russell's views on logic and the philosophy of mathematics at the beginning of the twentieth century. Although Russell and the neo-Kantians had similar philosophical interests at this time, their views were usually incompatible.
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Abstract The paper discusses neo-Kantian commentaries on Russell's views on logic and the philosophy of mathematics at the beginning of the twentieth century. Although Russell and the neo-Kantians had similar philosophical interests at this time, their views were usually incompatible.
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The Round Table, 1989
Inseparable Humanity. An Anthology of Reflections of Shridath Ramphal, introduced and edited by Ron Sanders, foreword by Alister Mclntyre, Hansib Publishing, London, 1988, pages 423, £14.95.
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Inseparable Humanity. An Anthology of Reflections of Shridath Ramphal, introduced and edited by Ron Sanders, foreword by Alister Mclntyre, Hansib Publishing, London, 1988, pages 423, £14.95.
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2012
This chapter examines the criticism of Husserl’s Ideen articulated by the Neo-Kantians Rickert and Natorp. Both lament that Husserl’s method of eidetic seeing is an intuitionistic shortcut that does not justify the knowledge it claims to provide. Natorp also raises doubts about the appropriateness of the eidetic method and phenomenological reflection ...
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This chapter examines the criticism of Husserl’s Ideen articulated by the Neo-Kantians Rickert and Natorp. Both lament that Husserl’s method of eidetic seeing is an intuitionistic shortcut that does not justify the knowledge it claims to provide. Natorp also raises doubts about the appropriateness of the eidetic method and phenomenological reflection ...
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2018
A rather amorphous movement, Russian Neo-Kantianism, in the first decades of the twentieth century, found its most visible and enduring representatives in A. Vvedenskii and his student/disciple I. Lapshin, both of St Petersburg University, who together took a distinct stance within the movement as a whole.
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A rather amorphous movement, Russian Neo-Kantianism, in the first decades of the twentieth century, found its most visible and enduring representatives in A. Vvedenskii and his student/disciple I. Lapshin, both of St Petersburg University, who together took a distinct stance within the movement as a whole.
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The Neo-Kantians on the meaning and status of philosophy
2015In this chapter I argue that Neo-Kantianism offers precious resources to articulate the meaning of philosophy in the age of empirical science and to move beyond the strictures of the so-called linguistic turn.
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Neo-Kantianism as hermeneutics? Heinrich Rickert on psychology, historical method, and understanding
British Journal for the History of Philosophy, 2021Katherina Kinzel
exaly
Back to Kant, or Forward to Enlightenment: The Particularities and Issues of Russian Neo-Kantianism
Russian Studies in Philosophy, 2016Nina Dmitrieva
exaly

