Jonas Cohn


Jonas Cohn (born December 2, 1869 in Görlitz, died January 12, 1947 in Birmingham, England) is a German philosopher and educator, representative of the Neo-Renaissance school in Baden-Württemberg. views

He believed that aesthetics was a critical science of values, whereas psychology was merely an anecdote of aesthetics. The aesthetic value is the nature of the claim, ie it wants to become universally valid. Beauty occurs where the impression opens quite to the form.

Logic and the theory of cognition can not be based on psychology. The basic assumptions of cognition are dependent on values ​​and goals. The principle of immanence means that all that is to be learned must be subject to the conditions of cognition. This is not a psychological individual, but a pure subject of cognition, a perfect self which is the norm and the purpose of cognition. He wants to elevate himself to the position of the supramundane Self, which can never be a pure object, but is founded as the unity of the form of all knowledge. The goal of cognition is always a connection; The pure purpose of cognition is the connection of the court. Works selected Authoritative control (person):

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