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Cassirer's Position In Relation To Neo-Kantianism?

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Law As Symbolic Form

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In this chapter we maintain and demonstrate that Cassirer with his philosophy of symbolic forms is liberated from, and rises above and beyond neo-Kantianism, especially as it was formulated by the Marburg School. We focus specifically on the Marburg School and only mention the tenets of the South-West or Baden School of neo-Kantianism in passing. Cassirer’s relation to the Baden School is relevant, but Cassirer was primarily influenced by and followed the Marburg School, albeit in new and various ways.

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(2007). Cassirer's Position In Relation To Neo-Kantianism?. In: Coskun, D. (eds) Law As Symbolic Form. Law and Philosophy Library, vol 82. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-6256-8_6

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