Die Entwickelung des Unendlichkeitsbegriffs von Kant bis Cohen explores the development of the concept of infinity from Immanuel Kant to Hermann Cohen. This philosophical study examines the evolution of thought on infinity within the context of German Idealism and neo-Kantianism. Joseph Bloch's work provides valuable insights into the metaphysical and philosophical underpinnings of this complex concept, tracing its intellectual lineage through two prominent figures in German philosophy. This book is a valuable resource for scholars and students interested in the history of philosophy, metaphysics, and the development of German philosophical thought.
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