The critical philosophy renewed: The bridge between Hermann Cohen's early work on Kant and later philosophy of science

Angelaki 10 (1):109 – 118 (2005)
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Abstract

German supporters of the Kantian philosophy in the late 19th century took one of two forks in the road: the fork leading to Baden, and the Southwest School of neo-Kantian philosophy, and the fork leading to Marburg, and the Marburg School, founded by Hermann Cohen. Between 1876, when Cohen came to Marburg, and 1918, the year of Cohen's death, Cohen, with his Marburg School, had a profound influence on German academia.

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Lydia Patton
Virginia Tech

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