New Approaches to Neo Kantianism

New Approaches to Neo Kantianism
Author: Nicolas de Warren,Andrea Staiti
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2015-06-11
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781107032576

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A collection of new essays examining the impact of Neo-Kantianism on a range of philosophical topics and fields of study.

The Genesis of Neo Kantianism 1796 1880

The Genesis of Neo Kantianism  1796 1880
Author: Frederick C. Beiser
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 625
Release: 2014
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780198722205

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Neo-Kantianism was an important movement in German philosophy of the late 19th century. Frederick Beiser traces its development back to the late 18th century, and explains its rise as a response to three major developments in German culture: the collapse of speculative idealism; the materialism controversy; and the identity crisis of philosophy.--[Source inconnue].

New Perspectives on Neo Kantianism and the Sciences

New Perspectives on Neo Kantianism and the Sciences
Author: Helmut Pulte,Jan Baedke,Daniel Koenig,Gregor Nickel
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2024-07-05
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781040090862

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This volume considers the exchange between the Neo-Kantian tradition in German philosophy and the sciences from the last third of the nineteenth century to the Great war and partly beyond. During this period, various scientific disciplines underwent modernisation processes characterised by an increasing empirical inclination and a decline in the influence of metaphysics, the pluralisation of theories, and the historical and pragmatic revitalisation of scientific claims against philosophy. The various contributions look at the ways in which a certain ‘Kantian orthodoxy’ was influenced by these new developments and whether (and how) itself had some impact on the development of the sciences. The volume is not limited to the 'exact sciences' of mathematics and physics, which are particularly important for the Kantian tradition, but also takes into account less recognised disciplines such as biology, chemistry, technology and psychology. It is complemented by contributions that contrast Neo-Kantianism with other 'scientific philosophies' of the period in question.

The Space of Culture

The Space of Culture
Author: Sebastian Luft
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2015-10-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780191059094

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Sebastian Luft presents and defends the philosophy of culture championed by the Marburg School of Neo-Kantianism. Following a historical trajectory from Hermann Cohen to Paul Natorp and through to Ernst Cassirer, this book makes a systematic case for the viability and attractiveness of a philosophical culture in a transcendental vein, in the manner in which the Marburgers intended to broaden Kant's approach. In providing a philosophical study of culture, Luft adheres to important Kantian tenets while addressing empirical studies of culture. The Space of Culture culminates in an exploration of Cassirer's Philosophy of Symbolic Forms, and argues for the extent to which Cassirer's thought was firmly rooted in the Marburg School, despite his originality. At the same time, it shows how Cassirer opened up the philosophical study of culture to new horizons, making it attractive for contemporary philosophy.

Russian Neo Kantianism

Russian Neo Kantianism
Author: Thomas Nemeth
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 379
Release: 2022-03-07
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9783110755534

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This, the first in-depth and comprehensive book-length study of the Russian neo-Kantian movement in English language, challenges the assumption of the isolation of neo-Kantianism to Germany. The present investigation demonstrates that neo-Kantianism had an international dimension by showing the emergence of a parallel movement in Imperial Russia spanning its emergence in the late 19th century to its gradual dissolution in the aftermath of the Bolshevik Revolution. The author presents a systematic portrait of the development of Russian neo-Kantianism starting with its rise as a philosophy of science. However, it was with the stream of young students returning to Imperial Russia after a period of study at German universities that the movement accelerated. More often than not, these enthusiastic, young philosophers returned home imbued with the neo-Kantianism of their respective but divergent host institutions. As a result, clashes were inevitable concerning the proper approach to philosophical issues as well as the very understanding of Kant's philosophy and his legacy for contemporary thought. In the end, the broad promise of a Western-oriented neo-Kantianism could not withstand the pressures it confronted on all sides.

Georg Luk cs s Philosophy of Praxis

Georg Luk  cs   s Philosophy of Praxis
Author: Konstantinos Kavoulakos
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2018-09-20
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781474267472

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Georg Lukács' early Marxist philosophy of the 1920s laid the foundations of Critical Theory. However the evaluation of Lukács' philosophical contribution has been largely determined by one-sided readings of eminent theorists like Adorno, Habermas, Honneth or even Lukács himself. This book offers a new reconstruction of Lukács' early Marxist work, capable of restoring its dialectical complexity by highlighting its roots in his neo-Kantian, 'pre-Marxist' period. In his pre-Marxist work Lukács sought to articulate a critique of formalism from the standpoint of a dubious mystical ethics of revolutionary praxis. Consequently, Lukács discovered a more coherent and realistic answer to his philosophical dilemmas in Marxism. At the same time, he retained his neo-Kantian reservations about idealist dialectics. In his reading of historical materialism he combined non-idealist, non-systematic historical dialectics with an emphasis on conscious, collective, transformative praxis. Reformulated in this way Lukács' classical argument plays a central role within a radical Critical Theory.

Neo Kantianism in Contemporary Philosophy

Neo Kantianism in Contemporary Philosophy
Author: Rudolf A. Makkreel,Sebastian Luft
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 343
Release: 2009-11-20
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780253221445

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This comprehensive treatment of Neo-Kantianism discusses the main topics and key figures of the movement and their intersection with other 20th-century philosophers. With the advent of phenomenology, existentialism, and the Frankfurt School, Neo-Kantianism was deemed too narrowly academic and science-oriented to compete with new directions in philosophy. These essays bring Neo-Kantianism back into contemporary philosophical discourse. They expand current views of the Neo-Kantians and reassess the movement and the philosophical traditions emerging from it. This groundbreaking volume provides new and important insights into the history of philosophy, the scope of transcendental thought, and Neo-Kantian influence on the sciences and intellectual culture.

Husserl s Transcendental Phenomenology

Husserl s Transcendental Phenomenology
Author: Andrea Staiti
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2014-11-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781107066304

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This book is the first study of Husserl that connects his phenomenology to the underappreciated work of Neo-Kantians and life-philosophers.