Wilhelm Dilthey Philosopher

Wilhelm Dilthey (German: [ˈdɪltaɪ]; 19 November 1833 – 1 October 1911) was a German historian, psychologist, sociologist and hermeneutic philosopher, who held Hegel's Chair in Philosophy at the University of Berlin. As a polymathic philosopher, working in a modern research university, Dilthey's research interests revolved around questions of scientific methodology, historical evidence and history's status as a science. He could be considered an empiricist, in contrast to the idealism prevalent in Germany at the time, but his account of what constitutes the empirical and experiential differs from British empiricism and positivism in its central epistemological and ontological assumptions, which are drawn from German literary and philosophical traditions.

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Wilhelm Dilthey
Birth dateNovember 19, 1833
Birth place
Hesse , German Confederation , Biebrich (Wiesbaden)
Date of deathOctober 01, 1911
Place of death
Austria-Hungary , Seis am Schlern
Main interest
Intellectual history
Literary criticism
Literary theory
Facticity
Geistesgeschichte
Human science
Verstehen
Hermeneutic circle

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