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Neokantianism and neo-Kantians
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Psychiatry in an anthropological and biomedical context: Philosophical presuppositions and implications of German psychiatry, 1820—1870 [PDF]
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Bioethical and Other Philosophical Considerations in Positive Psychiatry.
Singh AR, Singh SA.
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”Carnap’s Ideal of explication and naturalism, Edited by Pierre Wagner, Palgrave Macmillan, 2012" [PDF]
Brîncuș, Constantin C.
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The term ‘neo-Kantianism’ indicates various attempts at a renewal of Kant’s philosophy in the modern context. It began with the rehabilitation of Kant to overcome the speculative turn of classical German idealism and ground philosophy in the investigation of the conditions of knowledge.
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The term ‘neo-Kantianism’ indicates various attempts at a renewal of Kant’s philosophy in the modern context. It began with the rehabilitation of Kant to overcome the speculative turn of classical German idealism and ground philosophy in the investigation of the conditions of knowledge.
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Historicism and neo-Kantianism
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A, 2008This article treats the conflict between historicism and neo-Kantianism in the late nineteenth century by a careful examination of the writings of Wilhelm Windelband, the leader of the Southwestern neo-Kantians. Historicism was a profound challenge to the fundamental principles of Kant's philosophy because it seemed to imply that there are no universal
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