Early Heidegger's Concept of History in Light of the Neo-Kantians

Journal of the Philosophy of History 3 (4):355-384 (2009)
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The history of Heidegger's relationship to the neo-Kantians is still largely unwritten, despite the fact that in his formative period Heidegger was very close to the neo-Kantian school, especially Windelband and Rickert, Lask and Natorp. With regard to the concept of history and the importance of historical philosophizing, it is the received view that Dilthey was early Heidegger's main and only source of inspiration. This paper argues against this one-sided view by showing the historical and systematic connections between early Heidegger's views on history and the philosophy of history developed by Windelband and Rickert

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P.Stefano Bacin, Georg Mohr, Jürgen Stolzenberg & Marcus Willaschek - 2015 - In Marcus Willaschek, Jürgen Stolzenberg, Georg Mohr & Stefano Bacin (eds.), Kant-Lexikon. Berlin: De Gruyter. pp. 1728-1868.

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