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Reason in Vital Experience in Ortega Y Gasset

1998

Ortega nourished himself from two intellectual sources, Marburg’s Neo Kantianism and Husserl’s Phenomenology. He confesses his link with Kantianism, when he says that for ten years he lived inside Kantian thought. But his thought evolved through the influence of various philosophical trends from the realm of pure philosophy to others nearer to life. In his search for the roots of reason, he passed from pure reason to an impure (vital and historical) form of reason, which we will name globally “the reason of vital experience” in our context.

Phenomenology (philosophy)KantianismPhilosophyHuman lifeRealmNeo-KantianismHumanitiesHermeneutic phenomenologyEpistemology
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Neokantysta w laboratorium psychologicznym - Richarda Hönigswalda poszukiwanie zasad bytu psychicznego

2019

The specificity of Richard Hӧnigswald’s attitude to the issues raised in the Neo-Kantian philosophy was clearly visible in his approach to psychology. First of all, this covered the question of the objectivity of cognizance. Like other Neo-Kantian philosophers, Hӧnigswald undertook in his work both the problem of the relationship between philosophy and psychology and the problem of psychol- ogism. Unlike the representants of both Neo-Kantians schools, he took up psych- ology practically. In the years 1916–1930 he led the psychological laboratory of the Philosophical Seminar at the University of Wrocław, where he conducted a study of the process of thinking. Hӧnigswald took up psychology as …

mental beingpsychology of thinkingNeo-Kantianismobjectivitytheory of subjectivityStudia Philosophica Wratislaviensia
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