Philosophy and its history : aims and methods in the study of early modern philosophy /
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Imprint: | New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2013] |
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Description: | ix, 362 pages : illustration ; 24 cm |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/9279544 |
Table of Contents:
- Contributors
- Introduction
- 1. The Anthropological Analogy and the Constitution of Historical Perspectivism
- 2. The History of Philosophy as Past and as Process
- 3. Philosophy and Genealogy: Ways of Writing History of Philosophy
- 4. Understanding the Argument through Then-Current Public Debates or My Detective Method of History of Philosophy
- 5. The Contingency of Philosophical Problems
- 6. Philosophical Problems in the History of Philosophy: What Are They?
- 7. Philosophizing Historically/Historicizing Philosophy: Some Spinozistic Reflections
- 8. Is the History of Philosophy a Family Affair? The Examples of Malebranche and Locke in the Cousinian School
- 9. The Taming of Philosophy
- 10. Philosophic Prophecy
- 11. Philosophical Systems and Their History
- 12. Charitable Interpretations and the Political Domestication of Spinoza, or, Benedict in the Land of the Secular Imagination
- 13. Mediating between Past and Present: Descartes, Newton, and Contemporary Structural Realism
- 14. What Has History of Science to Do with History of Philosophy?
- Bibliography
- Index Nominum
- Index Rerum