Theodor Elsenhans (1862-1918) was a German psychologist and neo-Kantian philosopher.
[1] Elsenhans started studying theology at the University of Tübingen, but became interested in philosophy.
In 1902 he completed his Habilitationsschrift at Heidelberg University, with a monograph on Kant and the post-Kantian Jakob Friedrich Fries.
In 1908 he took up a professorship at Dresden University, where he continued to work on epistemology.
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