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<jats:p>The book contains a critical analysis of and tribute to the fundamental philosophy of Emil Lask, a neo-Kantian well known for his legal philosophy but apart from that previously neglected. Above all the book deals at lenght with his doctrine of the self-justification of philosophy (ultimate justification) in a theory of the categories of philosophical cognition and its object.</jats:p>

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