Nicolai Hartmann
Paul Nicolai Hartmann (German: [ˈhaʁtman]; 20 February 1882 – 9 October 1950) was a Baltic German philosopher. He is regarded as a key representative of critical realism and as one of the most important twentieth-century metaphysicians.
Nicolai Hartmann | |
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Born | 19 February [O.S. 7] 1882 |
Died | 9 October 1950 68) | (aged
Alma mater | University of Yuryev Saint Petersburg Imperial University University of Marburg |
Era | 20th-century philosophy |
Region | Western philosophy |
School | Continental philosophy Neo-Kantianism (early) Realist phenomenology (late) Critical realism (late) |
Academic advisors | Hermann Cohen Paul Natorp |
Doctoral students | Carl Gustav Hempel |
Main interests | Metaphysics, epistemology, ethics |
Notable ideas | Strata of Being (Seinsschichten), new ontology (neue Ontologie), categorial novum |
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