Ritter School
The term Ritter School (occasionally also School of Münster) is used in the literature on philosophy or the history of ideas to describe a circle of thinkers who were direct students of the philosopher Joachim Ritter, who worked at the University of Münster, or who were at least influenced to a greater or lesser extent by some of his methodological, systematic or philosophical-historical options. == Thinkers attributed to the Ritter school == The following philosophers have been noted in secondary literature to be adherents of the Ritter school: == Positions of the “Ritter School” == Ritter had been holding an advanced seminar in Münster since 1947, which was known as the Collegium Philosophicum, initially in a barrack in front of Münster Castle with around 10 to 12 participants.