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Heinrich Rickert was a prominent German philosopher known for his contributions to the Neo-Kantian movement, particularly in the field of the philosophy of history and the human sciences. His work emphasized the importance of understanding the limits of concept formation in natural sciences while arguing for a distinctive approach to historical phenomena. Rickert believed that historical events could not be entirely captured by scientific methods, advocating instead for a methodology that acknowledged the unique nature of human experience and cultural contexts.

Rickert's influential writings, such as "The Limits of Concept Formation in Natural Science," laid the groundwork for later thinkers in the humanities and social sciences. He was a significant figure among the Neo-Kantians, influencing contemporaries like Wilhelm Windelband and Paul Natorp. His philosophical inquiries shaped discussions on the relationship between knowledge, culture, and history, marking him as a key figure in the development of modern philosophical thought in Germany.

国籍 德语
出生日期 December 9, 1863
出生地点 Düsseldorf, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
去世日期 February 20, 1936