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Philosophy as science: "function" and "energy" in Cassirer's "complex system" of symbolic forms.(Essay)
The Review of Metaphysics; 12/1/2007; Capeilleres, Fabien; 24781 words
; ... movements of the twentieth century, neo-Kantianism, phenomenology, and analytical philosophy ... interest because of his position within neo-Kantianism. He presents the accomplishment of ... among the most sophisticated options in neo-Kantianism, he has an outstanding knowledge of ...
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Biographical life and ratio-vitalism in the thought of Ortega Y Gasset
Philosophy Today; 1/1/2002; Gonzalez, Pedro Blas; 6599 words
; Jose Ortega y Gasset's (1883-1955) introduction to neo-Kantianism while studying at the University of Marburg from ... at Marburg at the time. From this encounter with neo-Kantianism emerged the major themes that are found in Ortega ...
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Half a century of philosophy
Philosophy Today; 7/1/1998; Gasset, Jose Ortega Y; 5482 words
; ... Intellectual public opinion was ruled by a neo-Kantianism that had been forged thirty years before ... philosophical power was in 1900, known to be neo-Kantianism. All of the rest were only "private ... what occurred in our case. In 1900, neo-Kantianism had celebrated fifteen years of ...
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Radical phenomenology, ontology, and international political theory.
Alternatives: Global, Local, Political; 7/1/2002; Odysseos, Louiza; 14211 words
; ... the interactions and debates between neo-Kantianism, proponents of which included figures ... in Sallis, ed., note 5, pp. 58-83. Neo-Kantianism was the reigning philosophical movement ... 125. The critical exchanges between neo-Kantianism and phenomenology revolved around Husseri ...
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AN ARAB NEO-KANTIAN PHILOSOPHY OF CULTURE: CONSTANTINE ZURAYK ON CULTURE, REASON, AND ETHICS.
Philosophy East and West; 10/1/1999; Kassab, Elizabeth Suzanne; 9714 words
; ... and the primacy of moral concern. By Neo-Kantianism is meant (as understood by the German ... with those of Karl Marx and Max Weber. Neo-Kantianism emerged in Germany in the late 1850s ... declined rapidly after World War I. Neo-Kantianism arose out of two basic needs: first ...
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(book review)
The Philosophical Review; 1/1/2002; Roubach, Michael; 1379 words
; ... primarily on how they are related to Neo-Kantianism. Heidegger studied under Rickert at ... philosophical agenda propelled him away from Neo-Kantianism, identifying as the catalyst the emergence ... primary world. According to Friedman, Neo-Kantianism nevertheless continued to play a ...
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Heidegger, Paul Klee, and the origin of the work of art.(Martin Heidegger )(Critical essay)
The Review of Metaphysics; 12/1/2006; Watson, Stephen H.; 12065 words
; ... the age, standing in the shadow of neo-Kantianism. (119) They share in common--to use ... the concept of form in responding to neo-Kantianism. Indeed, this becomes especially evident ... themselves much indebted to the polemics of neo-Kantianism of a Lask or Natorp, or perhaps even ...
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IF SCIENCE HAS NO ESSENCE, HOW CAN IT BE?
Philosophy Today; 1/1/2005; Scharff, Robert C; 5096 words
; ... resembles the Kant of the Marburg School of neo-Kantianism. For them, the basic project of Kant ... Husserl might have drawn from Marburg neo-Kantianism, it is deeply disrupted from several ... which Husserl reacted-namely, the other neo-Kantianism, the so-called Southwest or Baden ...
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MARTIN HEIDEGGER AND RUDOLF CARNAP: RADICAL PHENOMENOLOGY, LOGICAL POSITIVISM, AND THE ROOTS OF THE CONTINENTAL/ANALYTIC DIVIDE
Philosophy Today; 10/1/2007; Luchte, James; 12506 words
; ... philosophical education in the context of Neo-Kantianism, Heidegger under Rickert in Frieberg ... Both experienced the contest between Neo-Kantianism and life-philosophy at the beginning ... in the severing of the movement of Neo-Kantianism between the Marburg School and the ...
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"Hegel and America" by Jose Ortega y Gasset. (English translation of 'Hegel and America')
CLIO; 9/22/1995; Buchanan, Luanne Hoffheimer, Michael H.; 7854 words
; ... bias of German neo-Kantians would seem to warrant ignoring Hegel. Thus Marias sees Ortega's study in Marburg, center of neo-Kantianism, as the decisive stage of his study in Germany,(3) recalling how (according to Ortega himself) the neo-Kantians were so ...
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