Heinrich Rickert was one of the most renowned neokantian philosophers of the late 19th to early 20th centuries. His great contribution in establishing a logical foundation both to the so-called Kulturwissenschaften and to the historical knowledge of his time had fallen in oblivion. In the last years, with the announcement of the "end" of the epistemology and the apparent victory of the post-modern solipsism, it seems appropriate to reevaluate Rickert's contributions reestablishing a dialogue with his work.
Rickert; Theory of History; Neokantism