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As a high school student, Leonard Nelson rediscovered the forgotten German philosopher Jakob Fries, the political activist and rival of G.W.F. Hegel in the years after Napoleon. Nelson thought that Fries had done what no other philosopher had done: retained and extended the spirit and system of the philosophy of Immanuel Kant, the greatest modern philosopher. Tragically, Nelson died young in 1927. But he had written a great deal; and his students, often from exile to escape the Nazis, preserved his memory and published his unfinished books. "Socratic Method and Critical Philosophy" was published by Yale in 1949, containing Nelson's most popular and accessible essays and speeches.
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