Chaos in Heinrich Rickert’s Philosophy

Granì 22 (8):37–46 (2019)
  Copy   BIBTEX

Abstract

The purpose of this paper is to analyze what neo-Kantian Heinrich Rickert designates by the term ‘chaos’. I argue that using this term Rickert means infinite manifolds of human life experiences, that philosophers have to convert into ‘cosmos’ of theories by using concept formation. Rickert thinks that cognition orders chaos. I show that Rickert’s version of ‘chaos’ is different from the ones that were expressed by I. Kant, J. G. Herder, F. W. von Schelling, F. von Schlegel, and F. Nietzsche. I also argue that ideas of I. Kant influenced the formation of Rickert’s ideas on chaos.

Author's Profile

Oleksandr Kulyk
Oles Honchar Dnipro National University, Ukraine

Analytics

Added to PP
2019-11-16

Downloads
392 (#41,555)

6 months
101 (#37,613)

Historical graph of downloads since first upload
This graph includes both downloads from PhilArchive and clicks on external links on PhilPapers.
How can I increase my downloads?