neo-Friesian school

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The neo-Friesian school is a neo-Kantian philosophical movement that revives and develops the critical philosophy of Jakob Friedrich Fries, particularly through the work of Leonard Nelson and his followers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf neo-Kantian school
philosophical movement
school of thought
aimsAt systematic grounding of ethics
systematic grounding of science
associatedWith Leonard Nelson NERFINISHED
buildsOn Immanuel Kant NERFINISHED
Jakob Friedrich Fries NERFINISHED
continuedBy followers of Leonard Nelson
contrastsWith Baden neo-Kantian school NERFINISHED
Marburg neo-Kantian school NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Germany
developsPhilosophyOf Jakob Friedrich Fries NERFINISHED
emphasizes critical method
foundations of knowledge
rigorous justification of norms
focusesOn critical philosophy
epistemology
ethics
logic
hasDoctrinalCore renewal of Friesian critique within neo-Kantian framework
historicalContext German neo-Kantian revival NERFINISHED
influenced 20th-century German philosophy
formal ethics
theory of knowledge
influencedBy Jakob Friedrich Fries NERFINISHED
keyFigure Jakob Friedrich Fries NERFINISHED
Leonard Nelson NERFINISHED
languageOfExpression German
methodologicalFeature appeal to immediate evidence of reason
strictly critical justification of principles
philosophicalDomain practical philosophy
theoretical philosophy
philosophicalTradition neo-Kantianism
reactsTo Kantian philosophy
classical neo-Kantianism
relatedConcept critical philosophy
justification of knowledge
normative foundations
relatedMovement neo-Kantianism NERFINISHED
revivesWorkOf Jakob Friedrich Fries NERFINISHED
timePeriod early 20th century
late 19th century

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Leonard Nelson movement neo-Friesian school