Baden School

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The Baden School was a prominent branch of Neo-Kantian philosophy centered in southwest Germany, known for its focus on cultural sciences, values, and the role of meaning in human knowledge.

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instanceOf Neo-Kantian school of philosophy
philosophical movement
academicContext German universities
alsoKnownAs Neo-Kantianism
surface form: Southwest German School of Neo-Kantianism

Southwest School
associatedWithCity Freiburg NERFINISHED
Heidelberg NERFINISHED
centralThesis cultural sciences are value-related and interpretive
knowledge of culture depends on meaning and value-relations
scientific concepts in cultural sciences are selective and value-guided
contrastsWith Neo-Kantianism
surface form: Marburg School of Neo-Kantianism

naturalistic conceptions of science
country Germany
developedBy Heinrich Rickert
Wilhelm Windelband
emphasizes methodological distinction between natural sciences and cultural sciences
normativity of values
teleological structure of cultural phenomena
value-relation (Wertbeziehung) in knowledge
field epistemology
philosophy of culture
philosophy of the social sciences
philosophy of value
focusesOn cultural sciences
role of meaning in human knowledge
values
hasKeyConcept Geltung (validity)
Wertbeziehung (value-relation)
Werturteil (value-judgment)
cultural sciences (Geisteswissenschaften)
ideal types
meaning-context (Sinnzusammenhang)
influenced German sociology
Max Weber
phenomenology
philosophy of history
value theory
influencedBy Immanuel Kant
Marburg School
Neo-Kantianism
language German
notablePhilosopher Bruno Bauch
Emil Lask
Heinrich Rickert
Jonas Cohn
Wilhelm Windelband
philosophicalTradition Neo-Kantianism
region southwestern Germany
surface form: Southwest Germany
timePeriod early 20th century
late 19th century

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Neo-Kantianism hasBranch Baden School