Hermann Cohens Judische Schriften

  • Berlin: C.A. Schwetschke & Sohn, 1924
By Hermann Cohen
Berlin: C.A. Schwetschke & Sohn, 1924. Very Good. Berlin: C.A. Schwetschke & Sohn, 1924. First Thus. Three volumes; mid-century green cloth, gilt-lettered spines; frontispiece at head of Vol. I. Cloth a bit scuffed at extremities, light soil to textblocks, bookseller ticket to front pastedowns and ownership signature to front free endpapers, else Very Good and sound. Text entirely in German.

Substantial posthumous collection of the works of German Jewish philosopher Hermann Cohen who, "more than any other single figure, is responsible for founding the orthodox neo-Kantianism that dominated academic philosophy in Germany from the 1870s until the end of the First World War" (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy).

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