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The history of Kant-Studien

An academic symposium for the 100th anniversary of the founding of Kant-Studien took place in Halle on May 15, 1996 through the initiative of Manfred Riedel and under the leadership of Rainer Enskat and Matthias Kaufmann. It was comprised of the following lectures:

Editors

1896–1923 Hans Vaihinger (Halle)
1923–1933 Arthur Liebert (Halle) and Paul Menzer (Halle)
1933–1954 *
1954–1960 Gottfried Martin (Mainz; since 1958 Bonn) and Paul Menzer (Halle)
1960–1969 Gottfried Martin (Bonn)
1969–1983 Gerhard Funke (Mainz) and Joachim Kopper (Mainz)
1984–1996 Gerhard Funke (Mainz) and Rudolf Malter (Mainz)
1996–1999 Gerhard Funke, Manfred Baum (Wuppertal) and Thomas M. Seebohm (Mainz)
since Issue 2/1999 Gerhard Funke, Manfred Baum (Wuppertal), Thomas M. Seebohm (Mainz), Bernd Dörflinger (Trier)
since Issue 2/2006 Manfred Baum (Wuppertal), Thomas M. Seebohm (Mainz), Bernd Dörflinger (Trier)
since Issue 3/2008 Manfred Baum (Wuppertal), Thomas M. Seebohm (Mainz), Bernd Dörflinger (Trier), Heiner F. Klemme (Mainz)
since Issue 1/2011 Manfred Baum (Wuppertal), Bernd Dörflinger (Trier), Heiner F. Klemme (Mainz; since 4/2014 Halle)

* See George Leaman and Gerd Simon: Die Kant-Studien im Dritten Reich, in: Kant-Studien 85, Heft 4, 1994, 443–469.

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