New Approaches to Neo-Kantianism

Andrea Staiti editor Nicolas de Warren editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:11th Jun '15

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A collection of new essays examining the impact of Neo-Kantianism on a range of philosophical topics and fields of study.

This collection of new essays assesses the most influential philosophical movement in early twentieth-century Europe, looking at topics in areas such as ethics, culture, and theory of knowledge. It will interest researchers and upper-level students of Kant, twentieth-century philosophy, continental philosophy, psychology, and the social sciences.After the demise of German Idealism, Neo-Kantianism flourished as the defining philosophical movement of Continental Europe from the 1860s until the Weimar Republic. This collection of new essays by distinguished scholars offers a fresh examination of the many and enduring contributions that Neo-Kantianism has made to a diverse range of philosophical subjects. The essays discuss classical figures and themes, including the Marburg and Southwestern Schools, Cohen, Cassirer, Rickert, and Natorp's psychology. In addition they examine lesser-known topics, including the Neo-Kantian influence on theory of law, Husserlian phenomenology, Simmel's study of Rembrandt, Cassirer's philosophy of science, Cohen's philosophy of religion in relation to Rawls and Habermas, and Rickert's theory of number. This rich exploration of a major philosophical movement will interest scholars and upper-level students of Kant, twentieth-century philosophy, continental philosophy, sociology, and psychology.

ISBN: 9781107032576

Dimensions: 237mm x 160mm x 25mm

Weight: 630g

336 pages