After a number of years of relative neglect, it is now becoming apparent that Grete Hermann (1901-1984) was one of the most accomplished neo-Kantian philosophers of the last century –… Click to show full abstract
After a number of years of relative neglect, it is now becoming apparent that Grete Hermann (1901-1984) was one of the most accomplished neo-Kantian philosophers of the last century – in part thanks to the recent publication of two volumes on and of her work, one in English (Crull and Bacciagaluppi 2017) and one in German (Herrmann 2019), both reviewed in this issue. The latter in particular contains Hermann’s entire output on modern physics and philosophy of science.
               
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