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|a Widmer, Elisabeth Theresia.
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|a Left-Kantianism in the Marburg School
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|a Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Introduction: Marburg Left-Kantianism in Context -- 2 Friedrich Albert Lange's Left-Kantianism -- 3 Hermann Cohen's Embedded Account of Ethical Rationality -- 4 Cohen's Functionalist Critique of Capitalism -- 5 Stammler, Natorp, Cassirer -- 6 Summary and Conclusion -- Abbreviations -- Bibliography -- Index
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|a Widmer sheds light on a neglected aspect of the Western philosophical tradition. Following an era of Hegelianism, the members of the neo-Kantian "Marburg School," such as Friedrich Albert Lange, Hermann Cohen, Rudolf Stammler, Paul Natorp, and Ernst Cassirer defended socialism or left-wing ideals on Kantian principles. In doing so, Widmer breaks with two mistaken assumptions. First, Widmer demonstrates that the left-Hegelian and Marxist traditions were not the only significant philosophical sources of socialist critique in nineteenth-century Germany, as the left-Kantians identified problems of normativity that the left-Hegelians could not adequately address. Second, Widmer challenges the prevailing assumption that the political philosophies developed in the Marburg School can be comprehensively characterized as a unified school of "ethical socialism." By showing that they varied fundamentally regarding their political views and their philosophical foundations of socialism, Widmer fills a gap in the studies of neo-Kantianism that is long overdue.
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|a Alternativen zum Marxismus.
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|a Geschichte der westlichen Philosophie.
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|a Neo-Kantianismus.
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