Emil Lask
Emil Lask | |
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| Born | 25 September 1875 Wadowitz, Austrian Galicia, Austria-Hungary |
| Died | 26 May 1915 (aged 39) Turza Mała, Austrian Galicia, Austria-Hungary |
| Education | |
| Education | University of Freiburg (PhD, 1901) University of Heidelberg (Dr. phil. hab., 1905) |
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| Philosophical work | |
| Era | 20th-century philosophy |
| Region | Western philosophy |
| School | Neo-Kantianism |
| Institutions | University of Heidelberg |
| Notable students | Eugen Herrigel |
| Main interests | Philosophy of law |
| Notable ideas | Logic of philosophy |
Emil Lask (German: [lask]; 25 September 1875 – 26 May 1915) was a German philosopher. A student of Heinrich Rickert at Freiburg University and Wilhelm Windelband at Heidelberg University, he was a member of the Southwestern School of neo-Kantianism.