Hans Cornelius

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Hans Cornelius was a German philosopher and psychologist known for his work in neo-Kantianism and for mentoring influential thinkers such as Theodor W. Adorno.

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instanceOf academic teacher
human
philosopher
psychologist
countryOfCitizenship German Empire
Germany
educatedAt German universities
employer Goethe University Frankfurt NERFINISHED
University of Frankfurt NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork epistemology
phenomenology
philosophy
psychology
theory of knowledge
hasAcademicDiscipline philosophy
psychology
influenced Frankfurt School
Theodor W. Adorno
critical theory
languageOfWorkOrName German
movement neo-Kantianism
nativeLanguage German
notableFor contributions to neo-Kantian epistemology
influence on early Frankfurt School thinkers
mentoring Theodor W. Adorno
notableStudent Herbert Marcuse
Karl Mannheim
Max Horkheimer
Paul Tillich
Theodor W. Adorno
notableWork theory of knowledge in the neo-Kantian tradition
works on the relation between experience and judgment
writings on the foundations of psychology
occupation philosopher
psychologist
partOf Neo-Kantianism
surface form: German neo-Kantian movement
philosophicalSchool Neo-Kantianism
surface form: Marburg neo-Kantianism
sexOrGender male
studies Kantian philosophy
logic
psychology of perception
theory of experience
workLocation Frankfurt am Main

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