biography
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| (1842–1912)
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| biography:
| Philosopher, born in Coswig, E Germany. Professor of philosophy at Marburg (1876–1912), he founded the Marburg School of neo-Kantianism, which applied Kantian methods to the presuppositions of science. He later taught at the Rabbinic seminary in Berlin, and propounded a synthesis of Judaism and idealism which had a deep influence on such early 20th-c Jewish thinkers as Martin Buber and Franz Rosenzweig. |
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