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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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Hermann Cohen and Kant's concept of experience

Nicholas F. Stang

pp. 13-40

Abstract

Hermann Cohen's 1871 classic, Kants Theorie der Erfahrung, had a formative influence, not only on the Marburg school's reading of Kant, but on their entire conception of philosophy. This influence was further magnified by the substantially revised and expanded second edition of 1885 and the yet further expanded third edition of 1918. Neo-Kantianism was the dominant philosophical movement in Germany in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries, which means that a work, ostensibly, of Kant scholarship had an influence on the development of German philosophy that few works of secondary literature can claim.

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Damböck Christian (2018) Philosophie und Wissenschaft bei Hermann Cohen/Philosophy and Science in Hermann Cohen. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 13-40

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-58023-4_2

Full citation:

Stang Nicholas F. (2018) „Hermann Cohen and Kant's concept of experience“, In: C. Damböck (ed.), Philosophie und Wissenschaft bei Hermann Cohen/Philosophy and Science in Hermann Cohen, Dordrecht, Springer, 13–40.