Microsoft Store
 

Neo-Kantianism


 

Neo-Kantianism means a revived or modified type of philosophy along the lines of that laid down by Immanuel Kant in the eighteenth century. It has some more specific reference in later German philosophy. The "back to Kant" movement began in the 1860's as a reaction to the materialist controversy in German thought in the 1850's.

References and further reading

  • Hermann Cohen (1919) Religion of Reason Out of the Sources of Modern Judaism (1978 trans. New York)
  • Harry Ven Der Linden (1988) Kantian Ethics and Socialism (Hackett Publishing Company: Indianapolis and Cambridge)
  • Gillian Rose (1981) Hegel Contra Sociology (Athlone: London)