Historiographies of Philosophy 1800–1950

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1800-1950
Analytic Historiography
analytic philosophy historiography
British Historiographies
British idealism analysis
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Diderot
Direct Democracy
epistemological methods
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Erste Philosophie
Fasti Hellenici
Female Philosophers
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Geschichte Der Philosophie
Grote's History
Grote’s History
historiographical approaches in philosophy
History of Idealism
History of Philosophy
Impure Temporalities
Kuno
Martial Gueroult
Mitford's Histories
Past Philosophy
Philosophy
philosophy historiography
political philosophy history
Prize Question
Quid Juris
Relational Temporality
Royal Academy
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Vice Versa
Victor Cousin
Victor Delbos
Violated
William Mitford
Women Philosophers
women philosophers marginalisation
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032521701
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Sep 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This volume discusses ways in which the history of philosophy has been written, from 1800 to 1950, and how it has been informed and guided by institutional, cultural, political, philosophical, and non-philosophical factors.

Since its inception as a discipline, histories of philosophy have been written in different ways, depending on author, place, and time; they have varied according to institutional frameworks, cultural settings, and philosophical and non-philosophical contexts. At each stage of the discipline’s development and evolution, philosophy has constantly used the history of philosophy for its own purposes by adapting it, transforming it, rejecting it, embracing it, and rewriting it at every step of the way. The chapters in this book examine the methods deployed by historians of philosophy, epistemological foundations laid down for those methods, and the philosophical (or non-philosophical) aims pursued using those methods.

This book will be a great resource for academics, researchers, and advanced students of philosophy and related fields, including political philosophy and history of philosophy. It was originally published as a special issue of the British Journal for the History of Philosophy.

Mogens Laerke is Senior Researcher at the CNRS in France, affiliated with the research centre IHRIM at the ENS de Lyon and at the Maison Française d’Oxford. He specialises in early modern philosophy and intellectual history.

Leo Catana is Associate Professor at the Section of Philosophy, University of Copenhagen. He focuses on ancient philosophy and the historiography of philosophy, especially Brucker’s eighteenth-century account of past philosophy and the influence of his work.