
Neo-Kantianism
Neo-Kantianism is a philosophical movement from the late 19th and early 20th centuries that revisited Immanuel Kant’s ideas. It emphasizes that our understanding of the world is shaped by our ways of thinking and knowledge structures, rather than just external reality itself. Neo-Kantians focus on how scientific knowledge is possible and how human cognition constructs concepts like time, space, and causality. They seek to balance empirical observation with the recognition that our minds interpret experience through inherent mental frameworks, contributing to discussions on science, epistemology, and the nature of knowledge.