Hermann Cohen
Hermann Cohen | |
|---|---|
| Born | 4 July 1842 Coswig, Anhalt-Bernburg, German Confederation |
| Died | 4 April 1918 (aged 75) Berlin, German Empire |
| Education | |
| Education | Jewish Theological Seminary of Breslau University of Breslau University of Berlin University of Halle |
| Thesis | Die Systematischen Begriffe in Kants Vorkritischen Schriften Nach Ihrem Verhältniss Zum Kritischen Idealismus (The Systematic Terms in Kant's Pre-critical Writings According to Their Relationship to Critical Idealism) (1873) |
| Philosophical work | |
| Era | 19th-century philosophy |
| Region | Western philosophy |
| School | Neo-Kantianism (Marburg School) |
| Institutions | University of Marburg |
| Doctoral students | Paul Natorp |
| Notable students | Ernst Cassirer Nicolai Hartmann Franz Rosenzweig |
| Main interests | Ethics |
Hermann Cohen (/ˈkoʊən/; German: [ˈkoːən]; 4 July 1842 – 4 April 1918) was a German philosopher, one of the founders of the Marburg school of neo-Kantianism, and he is often held to be "probably the most important Jewish philosopher of the nineteenth century".