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neo-Kantianism

[ nee-oh-kan-tee-uh-niz-uhm, -kahn- ]

noun

Philosophy.
  1. Kantianism as modified by various philosophers.


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Other Word Forms

  • Աo-Գi· noun adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of neo-Kantianism1

First recorded in 1885–90
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Example Sentences

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But neo-Kantianism has developed on higher lines than those of physiological psychology.

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The conviction that the rule of neo-Kantianism is provisional does not rest merely on the mutability of human affairs.

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But even if the rising tide of neo-Kantianism should cause the speculative mystics to be regarded with disfavour, nothing can prevent the religion of the twentieth century from being mystical in type.

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