The sixteen essays in this volume confront the current debate about
the relationship between philosophy and its history. On the one hand
intellectual historians commonly accuse philosophers of writing bad -
anachronistic - history of philosophy, and on the other, philosophers
have accused intellectual historians of writing bad - antiquarian -
history of philosophy. The essays here address this controversy and
ask what purpose the history of philosophy should serve. Part I
contains more purely theoretical and methodological discussion, of
such questions as whether there are 'timeless' philosophical problems,
whether the issues of one epoch are commensurable with those of
another, and what style is appropriate to the historiography of the
subject. The essays in Part II consider a number of case-histories.
They present important revisionist scholarship and original
contributions on topics drawn from ancient, early modern and more
recent philosophy. All the essays have been specially commissioned,
and the contributors include many of the leading figures in the field.
The volume as a whole will be of vital interest to everyone concerned
with the study of philosophy and of its history.
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Essays in the Historiography of Philosophy
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ISBN
9780511868566
Publisert
2013
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Cambridge University Press
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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