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  1. Wilhelm Dilthey (n. 19 noiembrie 1833 — d. 1 octombrie 1911) a fost un istoric, sociolog, teoretician literar și filosof german. Dilthey este considerat empirist, în contrast cu idealismul german preponderent în acea perioadă, însă punctul său de vedere în ceea ce privește empiricul și experimentalul este diferit de empirismul ...

  2. 16 de dic. de 2023 · Wilhelm Dilthey’s (1833–1911) lifelong attempt was to lay the foundations of what he called “Geisteswissenschaften” (human sciences), those sciences dealing with the individual and social worlds of meaning as distinct from the natural world. He developed a very influential distinction between explanation, the epistemic goal of the ...

  3. Wilhelm Dilthey was born in Biebrich on the Rhine in. He died in the Southern Alps in Seis am Schlern in. Born into an educated Calvinist family, he initially pursued a higher education in theology, history, and philosophy with the intention of following his father s religious vocation as a Reformed minister. Dilthey studied at rst at the

  4. Wilhelm Dilthey, filósofo y sociólogo alemán del siglo XIX, es reconocido por su destacada contribución al campo de la hermenéutica y la comprensión humana. Su enfoque se centra en la idea de que el ser humano es un ser histórico y culturalmente condicionado, cuya comprensión no puede reducirse a simples leyes científicas.

  5. WILHELM DILTHEY (1833-1911) Las ‘ciencias del espíritu’. Este es el término que utiliza Dilthey para distinguir entre el ‘saber histórico’ y las ‘ciencias de la naturaleza. Define dichas ‘ciencias del espíritu’ como el hombre en sus relaciones sociales, en la historia, otorgándoles las siguientes características: El mundo ...

  6. DILTHEY, WILHELM(1833–1911) The German philosopher and historian Wilhelm Dilthey was born in Biebrich on the Rhine, the son of the preacher to the Duke of Nassau. He studied theology and philosophy in Heidelberg and Berlin and combined both of these interests in his early work on the ethical and hermeneutical writings of Friedrich Schleiermacher.

  7. Wilhelm Dilthey (born Nov. 19, 1833, Biebrich, near Wiesbaden, Nassau—died Oct. 1, 1911, Seis am Schlern, near Bozen, South Tirol, Austria-Hungary) was a German philosopher who made important contributions to a methodology of the humanities and other human sciences. He objected to the pervasive influence of the natural sciences and developed a philosophy of life that perceived man in his ...