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Hermann Cohen and the Marburg School
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Organizations and Publications
Critical Idealism the blog of the North American Hermann Cohen Society
Angelaki, Special Issue Philosophy and the Sciences, The German Tradition. Articles on Natorp, Cohen, and Cassirer by Michael Friedman, Alan Kim, Lydia Patton, and Abraham Stone.
Hermann-Cohen-Gesellschaft (German)
Yearning for Form and Other Essays on Hermann Cohen's Thought
by Andrea Poma. Reviews are here and here.
Hermann Cohen's Critical Idealism Ed. Reiner Munk. Essays by Helmut Holzhey, Werner Flach, Robert Gibbs, Andrea Poma, Irene Kajon, Ursula Renz, and others. A review of the work is here.
Almut Bruckstein's lovely translation of and commentary on Cohen's Ethics of Maimonides.
People and Online Papers
R. Lanier Anderson Works on “History of late modern philosophy, especially Kant, Nietzsche, neo-Kantianism, 19th century philosophy.”
Michael Friedman Works on “the interaction between philosophy and the exact sciences from Kant through the logical empiricists, prospects for post-Kuhnian philosophy of science in light of these developments, and the relationship between analytic and continental traditions in the early twentieth century.”
Helmut Holzhey Director, edition of the collected works of Hermann Cohen. Author, Cohen und Natorp.
Don Howard Online paper collection in philosophy of science. See "Physics and the Philosophy of Science at the Turn of the Twentieth Century."
Thomas Mormann Online paper: “Mathematical Metaphors in Natorp's Neo-Kantian Epistemology and Philosophy of Science” available from SpringerLink (with subscription).
Jarmo Pulkkinen Online paper: “The Neo-Kantians and the 'Logicist' Definition of Number.” Excerpt from abstract: “The publication of Russell's The Principles of Mathematics (1903) and Couturat's Les principes des mathematiques (1905) incited several prominent neo-Kantians to make up their mind about the logicist program. In this paper, I shall discuss the critiques presented by the following neo-Kantians: Paul Natorp, Ernst Cassirer and Jonas Cohn.”
Ulrich Sieg (site in German) Sociologist and historian working on the Marburg School.
Hartwig Wiedebach (site in German) Primary and secondary Cohen-literature available by e-request.
Michael Zank Author, The Idea of Atonement in the Philosophy of Hermann Cohen.
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