Neokantianism and the Theory of Values in Hungarian Philosophy on the Treshold of the 20th Century

Filozofia 66 (10):994-1002 (2011)
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The paper deals with neo-Kantianism and the value theory in Hungarian philosophy on the threshold of the 20th century. It shows how neo-Kantianism contributed to the Hungarian philosophy’s being professionalized as well as the transformations of neo-Kantianism in the works of its leading representatives. It also offers a detailed analysis of the value theory of K Böhm, who created the first original Hungarian philosophical system

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