This paper deals with Natorp’s version of the Marburg mathematical philosophy of science characterized by the following three features: The core of Natorp’s mathematical philosophy of science is contained in his “knowledge equation” that may be considered as a mathematical model of the “transcendental method” conceived by Natorp as the essence of the Marburg Neo-Kantianism. For Natorp, the object of knowledge was an infinite task. This can be elucidated in two different ways: Carnap, in the Aufbau, contended that this endeavor can be divided into two distinct parts, namely, a finite “constitution” of the object of knowledge and an infinite incompletable empirical description. In contrast, and more in the original spirit of Cohen and Nator...
Although Paul Natorp, who from his earlier days was keenly interested in the problem of individualit...
Wolff advocates the mathematical method, which consists in chains of syllogisms that proceed from ax...
Cassirer’s critique of Russell’s philosophy of mathematics and the Neo-Kantian philosophy of science...
This paper deals with Natorp’s version of the Marburg mathematical philosophy of science characteriz...
A basic thesis of Neokantian epistemology and philosophy of science contends that the knowing subjec...
The paper presents epistemological project of philosophy by Paul Natorp in the context of Marburg Sc...
In this paper I compare and contrast Natorp’s and Husserl’s philosophies as to their programmatic an...
Presented paper is concerned with Paul Natorp's system of the synthetic function of the reason and i...
We seek to elucidate the philosophical context in which one of the most important conceptual transfo...
Paul Natorp argues that the problem of method is the fundamental question of philosophy. However, th...
Consider the claims that representations of physical laws are intersubjective, and that they ultimat...
Pubblicata nel 1882, La teoria cartesiana della conoscenza di Paul Natorp è un documento di fondamen...
This article analyses the text of Natorp's lecture given at the Kantgesellschaft in Halle in 1912 (K...
Analysing Cassirer's positions in the Nachruf dedicated to Natorp (1925) and in the third volume of ...
In this paper I discuss Natorp's interpretation of Plato's theory of ideas. I expose Herman Cohen's ...
Although Paul Natorp, who from his earlier days was keenly interested in the problem of individualit...
Wolff advocates the mathematical method, which consists in chains of syllogisms that proceed from ax...
Cassirer’s critique of Russell’s philosophy of mathematics and the Neo-Kantian philosophy of science...
This paper deals with Natorp’s version of the Marburg mathematical philosophy of science characteriz...
A basic thesis of Neokantian epistemology and philosophy of science contends that the knowing subjec...
The paper presents epistemological project of philosophy by Paul Natorp in the context of Marburg Sc...
In this paper I compare and contrast Natorp’s and Husserl’s philosophies as to their programmatic an...
Presented paper is concerned with Paul Natorp's system of the synthetic function of the reason and i...
We seek to elucidate the philosophical context in which one of the most important conceptual transfo...
Paul Natorp argues that the problem of method is the fundamental question of philosophy. However, th...
Consider the claims that representations of physical laws are intersubjective, and that they ultimat...
Pubblicata nel 1882, La teoria cartesiana della conoscenza di Paul Natorp è un documento di fondamen...
This article analyses the text of Natorp's lecture given at the Kantgesellschaft in Halle in 1912 (K...
Analysing Cassirer's positions in the Nachruf dedicated to Natorp (1925) and in the third volume of ...
In this paper I discuss Natorp's interpretation of Plato's theory of ideas. I expose Herman Cohen's ...
Although Paul Natorp, who from his earlier days was keenly interested in the problem of individualit...
Wolff advocates the mathematical method, which consists in chains of syllogisms that proceed from ax...
Cassirer’s critique of Russell’s philosophy of mathematics and the Neo-Kantian philosophy of science...