Dilthey: Philosopher of the human studies
Journal of the History of Philosophy 17 (1):113-117 (1979)
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Mary Katherine Tillman (1985). W. Dilthey and J.H. Newman on Prepredicative Thought. Human Studies 8 (4):345 - 355.
Holly L. Wilson (1987). On Mandelbaum's Critique of Dilthey's ‘Relativism’. In Rudolf Makkreel John Scanlon (ed.), Dilthey and Phenomenology.
Richard M. Zaner (1984). Is “Ethicist” Anything to Call a Philosopher? Human Studies 7 (3-4):71 - 90.
Austin Harrington (2000). Objectivism in Hermeneutics? Gadamer, Habermas, Dilthey. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 30 (4):491-507.
Eric S. Nelson (2011). Self-Reflection, Interpretation, and Historical Life in Dilthey. In Hans-Ulrich Lessing, Rudolf A. Makkreel & Riccardo Pozzo (eds.), Recent Contributions to Dilthey’s Philosophy of the Human Sciences.
Eric Sean Nelson (2008). Interpreting Practice: Dilthey, Epistemology, and the Hermeneutics of Historical Life. Idealistic Studies 38 (1/2):105-122.
A. R. (2003). The Cognition-Knowledge Distinction in Kant and Dilthey and the Implications for Psychology and Self-Understanding. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 34 (1):149-164.
H. M. Estall (1976). Dilthey: Philosopher of the Human Studies. By Rudolf A. Makkreel. Princeton: Princeton University Press. 1975. Pp. Xiv, 456. $20. [REVIEW] Dialogue 15 (04):694-695.
Rudolf A. Makkreel (1975). Dilthey, Philosopher of the Human Studies. Princeton University Press.
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