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  1. Ursprung und Einheit: die Geschichte der "Marburger Schule" als Auseinandersetzung um die Logik des Denkens.Helmut Holzhey (ed.) - 1986 - Basel: Schwabe.
    Analyzes the philosophical ideas of two famous neo-Kantian philosophers, Hermann Cohen and Paul Natorp, who worked together in the Marburger Schule research institute from 1880 to 1912. In volume 1, mentions differences of opinion between them, partly due to Cohen's Jewishness, noting that Cohen resented the prevalence of antisemitism and discrimination. Cohen felt that Natorp's opposition to his ideas was motivated by antisemitism. The second volume is a collection of documents and correspondence between the two and others, where antisemitism is (...)
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  • Hans Kelsen's Doctrine of Imputation.Stanley L. Paulson - 2001 - Ratio Juris 14 (1):47-63.
    First, the author examines the traditional doctrine of imputation. A look at the traditional doctrine is useful for establishing a point of departure in comparing Kelsen's doctrines of central and peripheral imputation. Second, the author turns to central imputation. Here Kelsen's doctrine follows the traditional doctrine in attributing liability or responsibility to the subject. Kelsen's legal subject, however, has been depersonalized and thus requires radical qualification. Third, the author takes up peripheral imputation, which is the main focus of the paper. (...)
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  • Logik der Reinen Erkenntniss.John Grier Hibben - 1904 - Philosophical Review 13 (2):207-212.
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  • (1 other version)Introduction to the problems of legal theory: a translation of the first edition of the Reine Rechtslehre or Pure theory of law.Hans Kelsen - 1992 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    One of the leading legal philosophers of this century, Kelsen published this short treatise in 1934, when the neo-Kantian influence on his work was at its zenith. An earlier, "constructivist" phase had been displaced by his effort to provide something approximating a neo-Kantian foundation for his theory. If this second phase represents the Pure Theory of Law in its most characteristic form, then the present treatise may well be its central text. And of Kelsen's many statements of the Pure Theory, (...)
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  • The Hypothesis of the Basic Norm: Hans Kelsen and Hermann Cohen.Geert Edel - 1998 - In Stanley L. Paulson (ed.), Normativity and Norms: Critical Perspectives on Kelsenian Themes. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 195--219.
    This chapter first considers the most important of Kelsen's own express statements of a connection between his legal theory and the philosophy of Cohen. It then argues that Cohen's interpretations of Kant as well as his own ‘System of Philosophy’ actually differ profoundly from the historical Kant, thus showing the key theorem of Cohen's system to be not Kantian in origin but Platonic. Finally, the chapter considers the centrepiece of Kelsen's theory, the doctrine of the basic norm. It shows that (...)
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  • Präludien.Wilhelm Windelband - 1885 - Mind 10 (37):135-137.
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  • Arriving at a defensible periodization of Hans Kelsen's legal theory.Stanley L. Paulson - forthcoming - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies.
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  • Néokantismes et théorie de la connaissance.Hermann Cohen, Paul Natorp, Ernst Cassirer, Heinrich Rickert, Wilhelm Windelband & Emil Lask - 2003 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 193 (4):461-461.
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  • L' ordine delle norme: stato e diritto in Hans Kelsen.Agostino Carrino - 1992
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