Windelband, Wilhelm
Windelband, Wilhelm (1848–1915) A prominent figure in the German neo-Kantian movement, Windelband is chiefly remembered for his monumental A History of Philosophy (1893, 1901), in which he outlines the classic distinction between nomothetic and ideographic approaches to science.
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