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Paul Gerhard Natorp (24 January 1854-17 August 1924) was a German neo-Kantian philosopher, and educationalist, of the Marburg school. He was known as an authority on Plato. He was an influence on the early work of Hans-Georg Gadamer and had a profound effect upon the thought of Edmund Husserl, the "father" of phenomenology. Further, it was to Natorp's scholarly influence and reputation that Husserl owed some of his success. His students included the philosopher and historian Ernst Cassirer, and the author of Doctor Zhivago, Boris Pasternak.

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  • Sozialpädagogik, 1899
  • Logik in Leitsätzen, 1904
  • Gesammelte Abhandlungen zur Sozialpädagogik, 3 volumes 1907
  • Pestalozzi. Leben und Lehre,1909
  • Die logischen Grundlagen der exakten Wissenschaften, 1910
  • Philosophie; ihr Problem und ihre Probleme, 1911
  • Sozialidealismus, 1920
  • Beethoven und wir, 1920
  • Allgemeine Logik (in: Flach und Holzhey, Erkenntnistheorie und Logik im Neukantianismus), 1979

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