Heinrich John Rickert (German: [ˈʁɪkɐt]; 25 May 1863 – 25 July 1936) was a German philosopher, one of the leading neo-Kantians. Rickert was born in Danzig...
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Heinrich Edwin Rickert (27 December 1833 – 3 November 1902) was a German journalist and liberal politician. He was the father of the philosopher Heinrich...
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Rickert is a surname of German origin. Notable people with the surname include: Heinrich Rickert (1863–1936), German philosopher Heinrich Edwin Rickert...
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Herbart and Hermann Lotze. Closely associated with Windelband was Heinrich Rickert. Windelband's disciples were not only noted philosophers, but sociologists...
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Heidelberg, Baden in Southwest Germany) included Wilhelm Windelband, Heinrich Rickert and Ernst Troeltsch. The Marburg School emphasized epistemology and...
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philosopher. Initially he was a philosopher of history in the style of Heinrich Rickert. He edited (with Richard Kroner) Logos, Internationale Zeitschrift...
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completed his habilitation thesis on Duns Scotus, which was directed by Heinrich Rickert, a Neo-Kantian, and influenced by Husserl's phenomenology. The title...
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Freiburg and the University of Berlin, where he imbibed the doctrines of Heinrich Rickert. Back in Russia, Vernadsky resumed his course at the Moscow University...
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of major issues in early scholastic thought in the 1913 seminar of Heinrich Rickert—a terrain towards which Baader points the way, and leaves his mark...
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Lebensphilosophie drew derision from neo-Kantian and rationalist thinkers, such as Heinrich Rickert and Ernst Cassirer. Following the Second World War, various studies...
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been promoted by his neo-Kantian colleagues (Wilhelm Windelband and Heinrich Rickert). Since the times of Dilthey it became common to speak of the Naturwissenschaften...
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to Freiburg to study, with particular attention to the lectures of Heinrich Rickert; at that time he traveled to France and Italy. Benjamin's attempt to...
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classes in classical archaeology. His teachers included Karl Jaspers, Heinrich Rickert, Alfred Weber and Ludwig Curtius. His interest in history, especially...
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science ('Geisteswissenschaft'), whilst neo-Kantian philosophers such as Heinrich Rickert maintained that the social realm, with its abstract meanings and symbolisms...
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September 1875 – 26 May 1915) was a German philosopher. A student of Heinrich Rickert at Freiburg University, he was a member of the Southwestern school...
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"Science as a Vocation". Weber was influenced by Heinrich Rickert's concept of value-relevance. Rickert used it to relate historical objects to values while...
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sociologist Max Weber), psychiatrist-philosopher Karl Jaspers, and Heinrich Rickert. Fromm received his Ph.D. in sociology from Heidelberg in 1922 with...
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Slauerhoff, Oswald Spengler, Dhanpat Rai Srivastava (known as Premchand), Heinrich Rickert, Ferdinand Tönnies, Lidia Veselitskaya and Zhou Shuren (known as Lu...
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Bosanquet, and later accepted some of the views of Windelband and Heinrich Rickert, without sharing all of their opinions. He constantly defended Idealistic...
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developed in the field of history in the works of Wilhelm Dilthey and Heinrich Rickert, and it was applied to sociology by Max Weber. Antinaturalists believe...
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beliefs, and maintained an ongoing correspondence with philosophers Heinrich Rickert (1863–1936), Paul Hensel (1860–1930), and Albert Schweitzer (1875–1965)...
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At the University of Heidelberg, he studied under the neo-Kantian Heinrich Rickert, and he engaged Eugen Herrigel as a tutor. At the University of Paris...
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Ferdinand von Zeppelin – Lieutenant general and airship pioneer 1928 Heinrich Rickert – Philosopher 1928 Fredrik Ljungström – Engineer, inventor 1981 Konrad...
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Ernst Cassirer, Hermann von Helmholtz, Eduard Zeller, Leonard Nelson, Heinrich Rickert, and Friedrich Albert Lange. A key concern of the Neo-Kantians was...
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Strasbourg, and Heidelberg. In 1901, he received his doctorate under Heinrich Rickert at Freiburg, which entitled him to teach some courses (one of his doctoral...
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Arnold Theiler, South African veterinary scientist (b. 1867) July 25 – Heinrich Rickert, German philosopher (b. 1863) August 1 – Louis Blériot, French aviation...
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Moritz Schlick (Dr. phil. hab.) Other academic advisors Gottlob Frege Heinrich Rickert Doctoral students Abner Shimony David Kaplan Other notable students...
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of the work. The late 19th-century neo-Kantians Hermann Cohen and Heinrich Rickert focused on its philosophical justification of science, Martin Heidegger...
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Freiburg in 1894, she studied with a leading neo-Kantian philosopher, Heinrich Rickert. She also began to engage herself in the women's movement after hearing...
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terms of his similarities and differences with Wilhelm Windelband and Heinrich Rickert, members of the Baden School of Neo-Kantianism. Dilthey was not a Neo-Kantian...
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