New Perspectives on Neo-Kantianism and the Sciences
Herausgeber: Koenig, Daniel; Baedke, Jan; Pulte, Helmut; Nickel, Gregor
New Perspectives on Neo-Kantianism and the Sciences
Herausgeber: Koenig, Daniel; Baedke, Jan; Pulte, Helmut; Nickel, Gregor
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This volume considers the exchange between the Neo-Kantian tradition in German philosophy and the sciences from the last third of the nineteenth century to the Great war and partly beyond.
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This volume considers the exchange between the Neo-Kantian tradition in German philosophy and the sciences from the last third of the nineteenth century to the Great war and partly beyond.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm
- Gewicht: 902g
- ISBN-13: 9781032536392
- ISBN-10: 103253639X
- Artikelnr.: 70146064
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 384
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm
- Gewicht: 902g
- ISBN-13: 9781032536392
- ISBN-10: 103253639X
- Artikelnr.: 70146064
Helmut Pulte is Chair of Philosophy and History of Science at Ruhr-University Bochum and Co-editor in chief of the Journal for General Philosophy of Science. He authored (inter alia) Axiomatik und Empirie (2005) and co-edited Hermann von Helmholtz, Gesammelte Philosophische und Populärwissenschaftliche Schriften (3 vols., 2017) as well as The Reception of Isaac Newton in Europe (3 vols., 2019). Jan Baedke is Junior Professor at the Institute for Philosophy I, Ruhr-University Bochum. He is author of Above the Gene, Beyond Biology: Toward a Philosophy of Epigenetics (2018) and PI of the German Research Foundation (DFG) funded research group 'ROTO' ('The Return of the Organism in the Biosciences: Theoretical, Historical, and Social Dimensions'). Daniel Koenig is a Research assistant in History of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at the Johannes Gutenberg Universität Mainz. He defended his PhD thesis at the Mathematics Department of the University of Siegen. His research is on Ernst Cassirer's philosophy of mathematics and his philosophy of culture in general. He co-edited a volume Mathematik in der Tradition des Neukantianismus (2019). Gregor Nickel is Professor for functional analysis and philosophy of mathematics at Siegen University. He obtained his PhD in pure mathematics in Tübingen. His publications include mathematical research papers and philosophical papers on Nicolas of Cusa. He edited a volume of Kant's contributions to the philosophy of mathematics and volumes on interactions between mathematics and society.
Editors's Introduction: Neo-Kantianism and the Sciences Part 1: Mathematics
1. (Neo-)Kantian Foundation of Foundatians: The Göttingen Case Volker
Peckhaus 2. Cassirer on the Concept of Number: A Neo-Kantian Perspective on
Dedekindian Abstraction Francesca Biagioli 3. From Magnitudes to Real
Numbers. Cantor and Dedekind's Number Extensions and Their Reception in the
Marburg School of Neo-Kantianism Daniel Koenig Part 2: Physics 4. Clouds
over Classical Physics? Neo-Kantian Perspectives on Kant's Ideal of Physics
as the Fundamental Empirical Science Helmut Pulte 5. Kurd Lasswitz, the
Marburg School and the Problem of Individuality in Physics Marco Giovanelli
6. Hermann von Helmholtz on the Unification of Science Gregor Schiemann
Part 3: Chemistry and Technology 7. Physical and Chemical Atomism.
Helmholtz and Cassirer on Chemical Classifications Rudolf Meer 8. Cassirer
on the Construction of Concepts in Chemistry Henny Blomme 9. Technology in
Neo-Kantianism between Theory and Practice. A First Insight Tim-Florian
Steinbach Part 4: Biology 10. Philosophy of Biology in Neo-Kantianism
Georg Toepfer 11. The Impact of Kantian Philosophy on Organic Form:
Teleology, Organism, and Material Properties in Early Twentieth Century
Morphology Marco Tamborini 12. From Kant to Holism: The Decline of
Neo-Kantianism and the Rise of Theoretical Biology Jan Baedke, Alexander
Böhm, and Stefan Reiners-Selbach Part 5: Psychology 13. The Problem of
Psychology in Neo-Kantianism: On the Relevance of Richard Hönigswald
Christian Krijnen 14. Descriptive or Reconstructive Psychology. On Natorp's
Critique of Dilthey Hans-Ulrich Lessing Part 6: The Context of other
'Scientific Philosophies' 15. Systems after the Systems - 'Cosmic' Texts
and Integrative Practices in Neo-Kantian Contexts Paul Ziche 16. 'Critique
de la Science' in France: Conventionalism or/and Neo-Kantianism in
Geometry? Gerhard Heinzmann 17. Factum and Region: Neo-Kantian and
Phenomenological Paradigms for a Philosophy of Science Sebastian Luft
1. (Neo-)Kantian Foundation of Foundatians: The Göttingen Case Volker
Peckhaus 2. Cassirer on the Concept of Number: A Neo-Kantian Perspective on
Dedekindian Abstraction Francesca Biagioli 3. From Magnitudes to Real
Numbers. Cantor and Dedekind's Number Extensions and Their Reception in the
Marburg School of Neo-Kantianism Daniel Koenig Part 2: Physics 4. Clouds
over Classical Physics? Neo-Kantian Perspectives on Kant's Ideal of Physics
as the Fundamental Empirical Science Helmut Pulte 5. Kurd Lasswitz, the
Marburg School and the Problem of Individuality in Physics Marco Giovanelli
6. Hermann von Helmholtz on the Unification of Science Gregor Schiemann
Part 3: Chemistry and Technology 7. Physical and Chemical Atomism.
Helmholtz and Cassirer on Chemical Classifications Rudolf Meer 8. Cassirer
on the Construction of Concepts in Chemistry Henny Blomme 9. Technology in
Neo-Kantianism between Theory and Practice. A First Insight Tim-Florian
Steinbach Part 4: Biology 10. Philosophy of Biology in Neo-Kantianism
Georg Toepfer 11. The Impact of Kantian Philosophy on Organic Form:
Teleology, Organism, and Material Properties in Early Twentieth Century
Morphology Marco Tamborini 12. From Kant to Holism: The Decline of
Neo-Kantianism and the Rise of Theoretical Biology Jan Baedke, Alexander
Böhm, and Stefan Reiners-Selbach Part 5: Psychology 13. The Problem of
Psychology in Neo-Kantianism: On the Relevance of Richard Hönigswald
Christian Krijnen 14. Descriptive or Reconstructive Psychology. On Natorp's
Critique of Dilthey Hans-Ulrich Lessing Part 6: The Context of other
'Scientific Philosophies' 15. Systems after the Systems - 'Cosmic' Texts
and Integrative Practices in Neo-Kantian Contexts Paul Ziche 16. 'Critique
de la Science' in France: Conventionalism or/and Neo-Kantianism in
Geometry? Gerhard Heinzmann 17. Factum and Region: Neo-Kantian and
Phenomenological Paradigms for a Philosophy of Science Sebastian Luft
Editors's Introduction: Neo-Kantianism and the Sciences Part 1: Mathematics
1. (Neo-)Kantian Foundation of Foundatians: The Göttingen Case Volker
Peckhaus 2. Cassirer on the Concept of Number: A Neo-Kantian Perspective on
Dedekindian Abstraction Francesca Biagioli 3. From Magnitudes to Real
Numbers. Cantor and Dedekind's Number Extensions and Their Reception in the
Marburg School of Neo-Kantianism Daniel Koenig Part 2: Physics 4. Clouds
over Classical Physics? Neo-Kantian Perspectives on Kant's Ideal of Physics
as the Fundamental Empirical Science Helmut Pulte 5. Kurd Lasswitz, the
Marburg School and the Problem of Individuality in Physics Marco Giovanelli
6. Hermann von Helmholtz on the Unification of Science Gregor Schiemann
Part 3: Chemistry and Technology 7. Physical and Chemical Atomism.
Helmholtz and Cassirer on Chemical Classifications Rudolf Meer 8. Cassirer
on the Construction of Concepts in Chemistry Henny Blomme 9. Technology in
Neo-Kantianism between Theory and Practice. A First Insight Tim-Florian
Steinbach Part 4: Biology 10. Philosophy of Biology in Neo-Kantianism
Georg Toepfer 11. The Impact of Kantian Philosophy on Organic Form:
Teleology, Organism, and Material Properties in Early Twentieth Century
Morphology Marco Tamborini 12. From Kant to Holism: The Decline of
Neo-Kantianism and the Rise of Theoretical Biology Jan Baedke, Alexander
Böhm, and Stefan Reiners-Selbach Part 5: Psychology 13. The Problem of
Psychology in Neo-Kantianism: On the Relevance of Richard Hönigswald
Christian Krijnen 14. Descriptive or Reconstructive Psychology. On Natorp's
Critique of Dilthey Hans-Ulrich Lessing Part 6: The Context of other
'Scientific Philosophies' 15. Systems after the Systems - 'Cosmic' Texts
and Integrative Practices in Neo-Kantian Contexts Paul Ziche 16. 'Critique
de la Science' in France: Conventionalism or/and Neo-Kantianism in
Geometry? Gerhard Heinzmann 17. Factum and Region: Neo-Kantian and
Phenomenological Paradigms for a Philosophy of Science Sebastian Luft
1. (Neo-)Kantian Foundation of Foundatians: The Göttingen Case Volker
Peckhaus 2. Cassirer on the Concept of Number: A Neo-Kantian Perspective on
Dedekindian Abstraction Francesca Biagioli 3. From Magnitudes to Real
Numbers. Cantor and Dedekind's Number Extensions and Their Reception in the
Marburg School of Neo-Kantianism Daniel Koenig Part 2: Physics 4. Clouds
over Classical Physics? Neo-Kantian Perspectives on Kant's Ideal of Physics
as the Fundamental Empirical Science Helmut Pulte 5. Kurd Lasswitz, the
Marburg School and the Problem of Individuality in Physics Marco Giovanelli
6. Hermann von Helmholtz on the Unification of Science Gregor Schiemann
Part 3: Chemistry and Technology 7. Physical and Chemical Atomism.
Helmholtz and Cassirer on Chemical Classifications Rudolf Meer 8. Cassirer
on the Construction of Concepts in Chemistry Henny Blomme 9. Technology in
Neo-Kantianism between Theory and Practice. A First Insight Tim-Florian
Steinbach Part 4: Biology 10. Philosophy of Biology in Neo-Kantianism
Georg Toepfer 11. The Impact of Kantian Philosophy on Organic Form:
Teleology, Organism, and Material Properties in Early Twentieth Century
Morphology Marco Tamborini 12. From Kant to Holism: The Decline of
Neo-Kantianism and the Rise of Theoretical Biology Jan Baedke, Alexander
Böhm, and Stefan Reiners-Selbach Part 5: Psychology 13. The Problem of
Psychology in Neo-Kantianism: On the Relevance of Richard Hönigswald
Christian Krijnen 14. Descriptive or Reconstructive Psychology. On Natorp's
Critique of Dilthey Hans-Ulrich Lessing Part 6: The Context of other
'Scientific Philosophies' 15. Systems after the Systems - 'Cosmic' Texts
and Integrative Practices in Neo-Kantian Contexts Paul Ziche 16. 'Critique
de la Science' in France: Conventionalism or/and Neo-Kantianism in
Geometry? Gerhard Heinzmann 17. Factum and Region: Neo-Kantian and
Phenomenological Paradigms for a Philosophy of Science Sebastian Luft