"Herbartism in Austrian-Hungarian philosophy" is often an
obligatory reference, but even if quoting Herbart and his school is
frequent, reading them attentively is less evident. Because
Herbartism reached its peak in the second half of the 19th century,
and was effectively institutionalized as "official philosophy" of
the Austro-Hungarian Empire, at least in Prague and Vienna,
criticizing Herbartism often means discussing the "Austrian",
"philosophical" and "institutional" criteria of the object under
consideration. As the history of the Austrian tradition and
theoretical reflections in this field expand, discussion of this
tradition is becoming more and more tight and precise. The
contributors in this volume recall the historical and conceptual
importance of Herbartism in the field of Austrian philosophy, by
addressing several aspects of his specific realism: philosophical,
theoretical, pedagogical, psychological, and aesthetical.
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