1. Neo-Kantian - Noun
2. Neo-Kantian - Adjective
Neo-Kantian (plural Neo-Kantians)
A follower of Neo-Kantianism
Neo-Kantian (not comparable)
Alternative form of neo-Kantian
neo-Kantian (not comparable)
Relating to Neo-Kantianism
neo-Kantian (plural neo-Kantians)
Alternative form of Neo-Kantian
It was Heidegger's influence that gave Gadamer's thought its distinctive cast and led him away from the earlier neo-Kantian influences of Natorp and Hartmann. Source: Internet
Schlick had held a neo-Kantian position, but later converted, via Carnap's 1928 book Der logische Aufbau der Welt—that is, The Logical Structure of the World—which became Vienna Circle's "bible", Aufbau. Source: Internet
He credited phenomenology for having 'liberated him' from a narrow neo-Kantian thought. Source: Internet