Hermann Cohen (4 July 1842 – 4 April 1918) was a German Jewish philosopher, one of the founders of the Marburg school of neo-Kantianism, and he is often...
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the results of the Transcendental Aesthetic, a dispute that prompted Hermann Cohen's 1871 seminal work Kants Theorie der Erfahrung (Kant's Theory of Experience)...
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Hermann Cohen, religious name Augustine Mary of the Blessed Sacrament, French: Augustin-Marie du Très Saint-Sacrement, better known as "Father Hermann";...
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University Press, 2012), ch. 5. Hermann Cohen, Reason and Hope: Selections from the Jewish Writings of Hermann Cohen, trans. Eva Jospe (New York,: Norton...
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initially followed his mentor Hermann Cohen in attempting to supply an idealistic philosophy of science. After Cohen's death in 1918, Cassirer developed...
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Herman Cohen was an American film producer. Herman or Hermann Cohen may also refer to: Herman Jay Cohen (born 1932), diplomat Hermann Cohen (1842–1918)...
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Ernst Laas and in 1881 completed his Habilitation under the neo-Kantian Hermann Cohen. In 1885 he became an extraordinary professor and in 1893 became an...
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debates with fellow German philosopher Hermann Cohen in 1915 on the nature of nationalism and Zionism. Whereas Cohen, whose argument was based in messianic...
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thinkers have constructed a wide variety of other ideas about God. Hermann Cohen believed that God should be identified with the "archetype of morality...
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philosophers such as Maimonides and modern Jewish rationalists such as Hermann Cohen. Cohen was a German Jewish neo-Kantian philosopher who turned to Jewish...
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Feminist Jewish ethics (section Hermann Cohen)
different scholars who have influenced contemporary Jewish ethics including Hermann Cohen, Martin Buber, and Emmanuel Levinas. Still, in recent decades, the interpretation...
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Pessimist. William James (1842–1910). Pragmatism, Radical empiricism. Hermann Cohen (1842-1918). Neo-Kantianism, Jewish philosophy. Peter Kropotkin (1842–1921)...
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all Marburg. At Marburg, he was influenced by the neo-Kantianism of Hermann Cohen and Paul Natorp, among others. On his return to Spain in 1908, he was...
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thesis on the epistemology and metaphysics of the German philosopher Hermann Cohen. Contrary to most biographies, which erroneously state that in 1931...
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Rose raised similar objections to Derrida's subsequent readings of Hermann Cohen and Walter Benjamin, singling out his notion of the "mystical foundation...
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served as a meeting place for followers of the neo-Kantian philosopher Hermann Cohen. Strauss served in the German army from World War I from July 5, 1917...
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Jewish philosophers influenced by Spinoza, such as Moses Mendelssohn and Hermann Cohen, also have formulated more inclusive and universal interpretations of...
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Other thinkers who also thought of God as transcending gender include: Hermann Cohen, who viewed God as the "ultimate archetype of morality." Martin Buber...
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diplomat Hermann Cohen (Carmelite) (1820–1871), Jewish pianist and Carmelite priest Hermann Cohen (1842–1918), German philosopher Hillel Cohen (born 1961)...
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early engagement with Hermann Cohen's work in 1911, the year his Habilitation dissertation on public law was published. Cohen was a leading neo-Kantian...
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(born 1937)[2] G.A. Cohen (1941–2009)[3] Hermann Cohen (1842–1918)[1][2][3][4][5] L. Jonathan Cohen (1923–2006)[3] Morris Raphael Cohen (1880–1947)[2] Samuel...
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to the University of Marburg, where he studied with the neo-Kantians Hermann Cohen and Paul Natorp. In Marburg began a lifelong friendship with Heinz Heimsoeth...
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in Lithuania. Later he traveled to Germany to study with philosopher Hermann Cohen. Klatzkin received his doctorate from the University of Berne in Switzerland...
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of the sacred is a function of social solidarity. Matthew Arnold and Hermann Cohen were among his other influences. In agreement with prominent medieval...
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Some important figures include: Hermann Cohen (1842–1918), Wilhelm Windelband (1848–1914), Ernst Cassirer, Hermann von Helmholtz, Eduard Zeller, Leonard...
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in Russell's critique of the infinitesimals of Gottfried Leibniz and Hermann Cohen. Introduction to Mathematical Philosophy Russellian change Russell,...
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Wolfgang Abendroth Hannah Arendt Karl Theodor Bayrhoffer Ernst Cassirer Hermann Cohen Hans-Georg Gadamer Nicolai Hartmann Martin Heidegger Hans Heinz Holz...
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and Rudolf Carnap declared that infinitesimals are pseudoconcepts, Hermann Cohen and his Marburg school of neo-Kantianism sought to develop a working...
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philosopher Constantin Brunner, philosopher Ernst Cassirer, philosopher Hermann Cohen, philosopher Friedrich Dessauer, philosopher Max Dessoir, philosopher...
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the original on 2023-01-19. Retrieved 2023-01-19. Nahme, P.E. (2019). Hermann Cohen and the Crisis of Liberalism: The Enchantment of the Public Sphere....
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