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Otto Liebmann ({{IPA-de|ˈliːpman|lang}}; 25 February 1840 – 14 January 1912) was a German neo-Kantian philosopher. BiographyHe was born at Löwenberg, Silesia, into a Jewish family,[1] and educated at Leipzig and Halle. He was made professor at Strassburg (1872) and went to Jena in 1882. He died at Jena. The mathematician Heinrich Liebmann was his son. PhilosophyA forerunner of neo-Kantianism, in his best-known book, Kant und die Epigonen, he deals with the philosophy after Kant, discussing Fichte, Schelling, Hegel, Fries, Herbart and Schopenhauer. Having credited Kant's philosophy (though criticizing it on the vital point of accepting a thing-in-itself), he focuses on what he sees as the shortcomings in the approaches of Kants successors. He frequently ends a section with the statement that one should return to Kant. Liebmann's work also influenced his Jena colleague Gottlob Frege.[2] Works
References1. ^Paul W. Franks, "Jewish Philosophy after Kant: the Legacy of Salomon Maimon" in Michael L. Morgan & Peter Eli Gordon (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Modern Jewish Philosophy, Cambridge University Press (2007), p. 53 2. ^Gottfried Gabriel, "Frege, Lotze, and the Continental Roots of Early Analytic Philosophy," in: Erich H. Reck (ed.). From Frege to Wittgenstein: Perspectives on Early Analytic Philosophy, Oxford University Press, 2002, pp. 39–51, esp. 44–48.
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