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  1. Wilhelm Windelband ( / ˈvɪndəlbænd /; German: [ˈvɪndl̩bant]; 11 May 1848 – 22 October 1915) was a German philosopher of the Baden School . His grave in Heidelberg.

  2. May 18, 2020 · Wilhelm Windelband (1848–1915) was a German neo-Kantian philosopher. He is considered the founding father of the Baden (or Southwest) school of Neo-Kantianism. The Baden school included his student and successor at Heidelberg, Heinrich Rickert (1863–1936), and Rickert’s student Emil Lask (1875–1915) as its core members.

  3. Wilhelm Windelband (* 11. Mai 1848 in Potsdam; † 22. Oktober 1915 in Heidelberg) war ein deutscher Philosoph, Professor, Vertreter des Neukantianismus, der so genannten Wertphilosophie und Begründer der „ Südwestdeutschen Schule “ oder „Badischen Schule“ des Neukantianismus.

  4. Mar 25, 2021 · The German philosopher and historian of philosophy Wilhelm Windelband was born in Potsdam and educated at Jena, Berlin, and Gottingen. He taught philosophy at Zurich, Freiburg im Breisgau, Strasbourg, and Heidelberg.

    • Historicism and neo‐Kantianism. The 1880s begin an important new phase in the history of historicism. The movement to make history a science now intersects with, and becomes indistinguishable from, another powerful intellectual current of the late nineteenth century: neo‐Kantianism.
    • A conflicted youth. There has never been any doubt that the founding father of Southwestern Neo‐Kantianism was Wilhelm Windelband (1848–1915). It was Windelband who saw the challenge of history for the critical philosophy, and who sketched the basic strategy for dealing with it that was later followed by Rickert and Lask.
    • The crisis of philosophy. Windelband's neo‐Kantianism grew out of a severe crisis facing philosophy in the second half of the nineteenth century. After Kant's critique of metaphysics and the rapid rise of the new natural sciences (viz., biology, psychology, chemistry), philosophy suffered an acute identity crisis.
    • Clash with Dilthey. Given Windelband's conception of philosophy, it stands to reason that he could not have smiled upon Dilthey's project for a critique of historical reason.
  5. Wilhelm Windelband (1848-1915) received his doctorate in philosophy at Berlin in 1870 and completed his Habilitation at Leipzig in 1873, where he also became a Privatdozent in the same year.

  6. WINDELBAND, WILHELM(1848–1915) The German philosopher and historian of philosophy Wilhelm Windelband was born in Potsdam and educated at Jena, Berlin, and Göttingen. He taught philosophy at Zürich, Freiburg im Breisgau, Strasbourg, and Heidelberg.