Hans Vaihinger

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Hans Vaihinger


Born
in Nehren, Germany
September 25, 1852

Died
December 18, 1933

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Hans Vaihinger was a German philosopher, best known as a Kant scholar and for his Die Philosophie des Als Ob (The Philosophy of 'As if'), published in 1911 although its statement of basic principles had been written more than thirty years earlier. ...more

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The Philosophy of 'as If '

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Nietzsche ALS Philosoph

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The philosophy of ʻas ifʾ;:...

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Kommentar zu Kants Kritik d...

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“clearly the lines on which knowledge should proceed and put a stop to all dogmatic speculation.”
Hans Vaihinger, The Philosophy of As If: A System of the Theoretical, Practical and Religious Fictions of Mankind