[New Entry by Daniel Dahlstrom on March 18, 2025.]
Edith Landmann-Kalischer (1877 – 1951) is the author of several significant studies on topics in the philosophy of art, aesthetics, value, mind, and knowledge in the first half of the twentieth century. Influenced by Franz Brentano, Georg Simmel, Carl Stumpf, and Stefan George, her studies were initiated at a time when the academic, often tendentious borders between psychology and philosophy, like those between aesthetics and art history, were still being drawn. While clearly also influenced by Edmund Husserl, she takes his phenomenology…
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