Hans Pichler (philosopher)
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Hans Pichler (German: [ˈpɪçlɐ]; 26 February 1882, Leipzig – 10 November 1958, Bonn) was a German philosopher.[1] A student of Windelband and Meinong, he revived in his work the philosophy of Wolff contra the epistemologism of the neo-Kantians, particularly in his Über Christian Wolffs Ontologie (1910).[citation needed] Among those influenced by Pichler's turn to realist ontology was Nicolai Hartmann.[citation needed]