The article is devoted to a summarization of philosophy of Hermann Cohen, a Neo-Kantian and the Marburg school founder. It discusses the concept of consciousness and its relation to the unity of culture and its rational character as developed by this eminent and yet less known philosopher. He attempted to unify different levels of rationality: in science, ethics, art and religion; this way, he inspired the later philosophy of symbolical forms in Ernst Cassirer.
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