- his
ideas began in
Germany in 1865 with the
publication of Kant und die
Epigonen by Otto Liebmann,
whose motto was "Back to Kant".
There proceeded an important...
- "back to Kant" (Zurück zu Kant)
slogan to Otto Liebmann, Kant und die
Epigonen, 1865. Neo-Kantianism -
Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy,
archived from...
-
Diadochi rulers. In an 1843 work, "History of the Epigoni" (Geschichte der
Epigonen) he
details the
kingdoms of the Epigoni, 280-239 BC. The only
precise date...
- A
forerunner of neo-Kantianism, in his best-known book, Kant und die
Epigonen, he
deals with the
philosophy after Kant,
discussing Fichte, Sc****ing...
-
stands on the
boundary line
between Romanticism and
modern literature; his
Epigonen (1836)
might be
described as one of the last
Romantic imitations of Goethe's...
-
Reactionaries (Die
Philosophischen Reactionäre) was
published in 1847 in Die
Epigonen, a
journal edited by Otto
Wigand from Leipzig. At the time,
Wigand had...
- by the
publication of
various "undelivered"
speeches (Zur
Politik der
Epigonen in Preußen,
Berlin 1850; Zur
Politik der
Konterrevolution in Preußen, Berlin...
- Der
Mensch und die Ehe vor dem
Richterstuhle der Sittlichkeit. In: Die
Epigonen. Fünfter Band (1848), pp. 317–343 Das
Teutsche Reich in
seiner geschichtlichen...
-
approaches from
German idealism to
Schopenhauer in his work Kant und die
Epigonen,
concluding each
chapter with the
statement "So we must go back to Kant...
- Freuden) 24. Der
Einsame (Komm,
Trost der Welt)
Unser ist das Los der
Epigonen, Op. 38/1 O
heiliger Augustin im Himmelssaal, Op. 38/2 Der Herr gab dir...