Neo-Kantianism and Phenomenology. The Case of Emil Lask and Johannes Daubert
Kant-Studien 82 (3) (1991)
| Abstract | Johannes Daubert he was an acknowledged leader, and in some respects the founder, of the early phenomenological movement, and was considered – as much by its members as by Husserl himself – the most brilliant member of the group. In Daubert’s unpublished writings we find a series of reflections on Lask, and on Neo-Kantianism, which form the subject-matter of this paper. They range over topics such as the ontology of the ‘Sachverhalt’ or state of affairs, truthvalues (Wahrheitswerte) and the value of truth, negative judgments and the copula, and the relation between perception and judgment. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Neo-Kantianism Sachverhalt judgment Emil Lask Johannes Daubert | |||||||||
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