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Hermann Cohen
Born
4 July 1842[2]
Coswig, Anhalt-Bernburg, German Confederation
Died
4 April 1918(1918-04-04) (aged 75)
Berlin, German Empire
Nationality
German
Education
Jewish Theological Seminary of Breslau University of Breslau University of Berlin University of Halle
Era
19th-century philosophy
Region
Western philosophy
School
Neo-Kantianism (Marburg School)
Institutions
University of Marburg
Thesis
Die Systematischen Begriffe in Kants Vorkritischen Schriften Nach Ihrem Verhältniss Zum Kritischen Idealismus (The Systematic Terms in Kant's Pre-critical Writings According to Their Relationship to Critical Idealism) (1873)
Doctoral students
Paul Natorp[1]
Other notable students
Ernst Cassirer Nicolai Hartmann Franz Rosenzweig
Main interests
Ethics
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Lithograph by Karl Doerbecker
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 held to be "probably the most important Jewish philosopher of the nineteenth century".[3]
^Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy "Hermann Cohen"
^Poma, A. (2007). Hermann Cohen: Judaism and Critical Idealism. In M. Morgan & P. Gordon (Eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Modern Jewish Philosophy (Cambridge Companions to Religion, pp. 80–101). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/CCOL0521813123.005
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philosophers such as Maimonides and modern Jewish rationalists such as HermannCohen. Cohen was a German Jewish neo-Kantian philosopher who turned to Jewish...
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Ernst Laas and in 1881 completed his Habilitation under the neo-Kantian HermannCohen. In 1885 he became extraordinary professor and in 1893 became ordinary...
Jewish philosophers influenced by Spinoza, such as Moses Mendelssohn and HermannCohen, also have formulated more inclusive and universal interpretations of...
served as a meeting place for followers of the neo-Kantian philosopher HermannCohen. Strauss served in the German army from World War I from July 5, 1917...
Journal from 1961 until 1969 and was the senior editor of the Werke of HermannCohen. He was awarded an honorary degree by the Hebrew Union College-Jewish...
Rose raised similar objections to Derrida's subsequent readings of HermannCohen and Walter Benjamin, singling out his notion of the "mystical foundation...
to the University of Marburg, where he studied with the neo-Kantians HermannCohen and Paul Natorp. In Marburg began a lifelong friendship with Heinz Heimsoeth...
early engagement with HermannCohen's work in 1911, the year his Habilitation dissertation on public law was published. Cohen was a leading neo-Kantian...
early exchange with HermannCohen in 1913 concerning the publication of Kelsen's habilitation dissertation in 1911 on public law. Cohen was a leading Neo-Kantian...
and Rudolf Carnap declared that infinitesimals are pseudoconcepts, HermannCohen and his Marburg school of neo-Kantianism sought to develop a working...
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Some important figures include: HermannCohen (1842–1918), Wilhelm Windelband (1848–1914), Ernst Cassirer, Hermann von Helmholtz, Eduard Zeller, Leonard...
continued his education at the University of Marburg. The philosopher HermannCohen, who taught there, is said to have made a lasting impression on him...
having converted from Anglicanism, and HermannCohen, OCD, from Judaism, following Eucharistic adoration. Cohen went on to help establish the widespread...
Wolfgang Abendroth Hannah Arendt Karl Theodor Bayrhoffer Ernst Cassirer HermannCohen Hans-Georg Gadamer Nicolai Hartmann Martin Heidegger Hans Heinz Holz...