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'Something Entirely Contingent': Hermann Cohen's Already Relativized A Priori

Giovanelli, Marco (2025) 'Something Entirely Contingent': Hermann Cohen's Already Relativized A Priori. [Preprint]

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Among current endeavors to historicize Kantianism, two prevailing approaches are frequently discussed: Reichenbach's 'constitutive, but relative a priori and Cassirer's 'regulative, but absolute a priori? This paper argues that this opposition is misleading, as it fails to fully appreciate the significant influence of Hermann Cohen in shaping Cassirer's and, more generally, the 'Marburg' interpretation of Kant. The paper aims to demonstrate that Cohen's interpretation of Kant is prominently centered around a relatively obscure passage from the Kritik der reinen Vernunft, in which Kant highlights that the possibility of experience is 'something entirely contingent' (etwas ganz Zufälliges). It suggests that Cohen argued for what might be called an "already relativized a priori": already in Kant's philosophy, the necessity of the constitutive principles was recognized as being relative to 'something entirely contingent,' i.e., the historical fact of the science of nature.


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Item Type: Preprint
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Giovanelli, Marcomarco.giovanelli@unito.it0000-0003-1342-6476
Keywords: %Hermann Cohen; Marburg neo-Kantianism; relativized \apr; constitutive/regulative
Subjects: General Issues > History of Philosophy of Science
Depositing User: Dr. Marco Giovanelli
Date Deposited: 18 Apr 2026 19:02
Last Modified: 18 Apr 2026 19:02
Item ID: 29246
Subjects: General Issues > History of Philosophy of Science
Date: 2025
URI: https://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/id/eprint/29246

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