Results 161 to 170 of about 4,087 (207)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.
2018
In contrast to earlier research, which chose to distinguish up to seven schools of thought within the field of Neo-Kantianism, more recent scholarship takes two basic movements as its starting point: the Marburg School and the Southwest German School, which are based respectively on systematically oriented works on Kant published during the 1870s and ...
openaire +2 more sources
In contrast to earlier research, which chose to distinguish up to seven schools of thought within the field of Neo-Kantianism, more recent scholarship takes two basic movements as its starting point: the Marburg School and the Southwest German School, which are based respectively on systematically oriented works on Kant published during the 1870s and ...
openaire +2 more sources
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.
openaire +1 more source
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.
openaire +1 more source
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.
openaire +1 more source
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.
openaire +1 more source
Neo-Kantianism as Neo-Fichteanism
Fichte-Studien, 2018This article defends the paradoxical thesis that neo-Kantianism is better described as neo-Fichteanism rather than neo-Kantianism. It maintains that neo-Kantianism is closer to Fichte than Kant in four fundamental respects: in its nationalism, socialism, activism, and in its dynamic and quantitative conception of the dualism between understanding and ...
openaire +1 more source
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 ...
openaire +1 more source
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 ...
openaire +1 more source

