Nicolai Hartmann and the Marburg School

The paper deals with the Marburg Neo-Kantian’s context of Nicolai Hartmann’s (1882-1950) thought to show it under new light. The novelty of his view consists in claiming that a deeper knowledge of relationships and developments within the philosophical theories of the Marburg Neo-Kantian school (Her...

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Published inForum philosophicum (Kraków, Poland) Vol. 30; no. 1
Main Authors Pietras, Alicja, Noras, Andrzej
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 27.06.2025
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ISSN1426-1898
2353-7043
DOI10.35765/forphil.2025.3001.02

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Summary:The paper deals with the Marburg Neo-Kantian’s context of Nicolai Hartmann’s (1882-1950) thought to show it under new light. The novelty of his view consists in claiming that a deeper knowledge of relationships and developments within the philosophical theories of the Marburg Neo-Kantian school (Hermann Cohen and Paul Natorp) leads to the recognition that Hartmann’s project of a new ontology should no longer be seen as a complete departure from Marburg Neo-Kantianism but rather as a project born out of a criticism and reformulation of their thoughts.
ISSN:1426-1898
2353-7043
DOI:10.35765/forphil.2025.3001.02