Philosophy and Its History
Aims and Methods in the Study of Early Modern Philosophy
Herausgeber: Lærke, Mogens; Schliesser, Eric; Smith, Justin E H
Philosophy and Its History
Aims and Methods in the Study of Early Modern Philosophy
Herausgeber: Lærke, Mogens; Schliesser, Eric; Smith, Justin E H
- Broschiertes Buch
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
This volume collects contributions from leading scholars of early modern philosophy from a wide variety of philosophical and geographic backgrounds. The distinguished contributors offer very different, competing approaches to the history of philosophy.
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Mark SedgwickAgainst the Modern World50,99 €
- Joseph MeliaModality31,99 €
- Maria Rosa AntognazzaOxford Handbook of Leibniz68,99 €
- G. W. FitchSaul Kripke30,99 €
- Naomi SchemanShifting Ground59,99 €
- SternKantian Ethics48,99 €
- John ShandCentral Works of Philosophy, Volume 5: The Twentieth Century: Quine and After Volume 530,99 €
-
-
-
This volume collects contributions from leading scholars of early modern philosophy from a wide variety of philosophical and geographic backgrounds. The distinguished contributors offer very different, competing approaches to the history of philosophy.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 513g
- ISBN-13: 9780199857166
- ISBN-10: 0199857164
- Artikelnr.: 37325127
- Verlag: Sydney University Press
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Juli 2013
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 513g
- ISBN-13: 9780199857166
- ISBN-10: 0199857164
- Artikelnr.: 37325127
Mogens Lærke is Senior Research Fellow at the École Normale Supérieure, Lyon and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Aberdeen. Justin E. H. Smith is Professor of Philosophy at Concordia University. Eric Schliesser is Bijzonder Onderzoeks Fond Research Professor and Associated Professor of philosophy and moral science at Ghent University.
* Introduction
* Mogens Lærke, Justin E.H. Smith, and Eric Schliesser
* Chapter 1 : The Anthropological Analogy and the Constitution of
Historical Perspectivism
* Mogens Lærke
* Chapter 2 : The History of Philosophy as Past and as Process
* Justin E. H. Smith
* Chapter 3 : Philosophy and Genealogy. Ways of writing history of
philosophy.
* Koen Vermeir
* Chapter 4 : Understanding the Argument Through Then-Current Public
Debates or My Detective Method of History of Philosophy
* Ursula Goldenbaum
* Chapter 5: The Contingency of Philosophical Problems
* Joanne Waugh and Roger Ariew
* Chapter 6 : Philosophical Problems in the History of Philosophy: What
are They?
* Leo Catana
* Chapter 7: Philosophizing Historically/Historicizing Philosophy: Some
Spinozistic Reflections
* Julie R. Klein
* Chapter 8 : Is the History of Philosophy a Family Affair? The
Examples of Malebranche and Locke in the Cousinian School
* Delphine Kolesnik-Antoine
* Chapter 9 : The Taming of Philosophy
* Michael Della Rocca
* Chapter 10 : Philosophic Prophecy
* Eric Schliesser
* Chapter 11 : Philosophical Systems and their History
* Alan Nelson
* Chapter 12 : Charitable Interpretations and the Political
Domestication of Spinoza,
* or, Benedict in the Land of the Secular Imagination
* Yitzhak Melamed
* Chapter 13 : Mediating between Past and Present:
* Descartes, Newton, and Contemporary Structural Realism
* Mary Domski
* Chapter 14 : What Has History of Science to Do with History of
Philosophy?
* Tad M. Schmaltz
* Bibliography
* Mogens Lærke, Justin E.H. Smith, and Eric Schliesser
* Chapter 1 : The Anthropological Analogy and the Constitution of
Historical Perspectivism
* Mogens Lærke
* Chapter 2 : The History of Philosophy as Past and as Process
* Justin E. H. Smith
* Chapter 3 : Philosophy and Genealogy. Ways of writing history of
philosophy.
* Koen Vermeir
* Chapter 4 : Understanding the Argument Through Then-Current Public
Debates or My Detective Method of History of Philosophy
* Ursula Goldenbaum
* Chapter 5: The Contingency of Philosophical Problems
* Joanne Waugh and Roger Ariew
* Chapter 6 : Philosophical Problems in the History of Philosophy: What
are They?
* Leo Catana
* Chapter 7: Philosophizing Historically/Historicizing Philosophy: Some
Spinozistic Reflections
* Julie R. Klein
* Chapter 8 : Is the History of Philosophy a Family Affair? The
Examples of Malebranche and Locke in the Cousinian School
* Delphine Kolesnik-Antoine
* Chapter 9 : The Taming of Philosophy
* Michael Della Rocca
* Chapter 10 : Philosophic Prophecy
* Eric Schliesser
* Chapter 11 : Philosophical Systems and their History
* Alan Nelson
* Chapter 12 : Charitable Interpretations and the Political
Domestication of Spinoza,
* or, Benedict in the Land of the Secular Imagination
* Yitzhak Melamed
* Chapter 13 : Mediating between Past and Present:
* Descartes, Newton, and Contemporary Structural Realism
* Mary Domski
* Chapter 14 : What Has History of Science to Do with History of
Philosophy?
* Tad M. Schmaltz
* Bibliography
* Introduction
* Mogens Lærke, Justin E.H. Smith, and Eric Schliesser
* Chapter 1 : The Anthropological Analogy and the Constitution of
Historical Perspectivism
* Mogens Lærke
* Chapter 2 : The History of Philosophy as Past and as Process
* Justin E. H. Smith
* Chapter 3 : Philosophy and Genealogy. Ways of writing history of
philosophy.
* Koen Vermeir
* Chapter 4 : Understanding the Argument Through Then-Current Public
Debates or My Detective Method of History of Philosophy
* Ursula Goldenbaum
* Chapter 5: The Contingency of Philosophical Problems
* Joanne Waugh and Roger Ariew
* Chapter 6 : Philosophical Problems in the History of Philosophy: What
are They?
* Leo Catana
* Chapter 7: Philosophizing Historically/Historicizing Philosophy: Some
Spinozistic Reflections
* Julie R. Klein
* Chapter 8 : Is the History of Philosophy a Family Affair? The
Examples of Malebranche and Locke in the Cousinian School
* Delphine Kolesnik-Antoine
* Chapter 9 : The Taming of Philosophy
* Michael Della Rocca
* Chapter 10 : Philosophic Prophecy
* Eric Schliesser
* Chapter 11 : Philosophical Systems and their History
* Alan Nelson
* Chapter 12 : Charitable Interpretations and the Political
Domestication of Spinoza,
* or, Benedict in the Land of the Secular Imagination
* Yitzhak Melamed
* Chapter 13 : Mediating between Past and Present:
* Descartes, Newton, and Contemporary Structural Realism
* Mary Domski
* Chapter 14 : What Has History of Science to Do with History of
Philosophy?
* Tad M. Schmaltz
* Bibliography
* Mogens Lærke, Justin E.H. Smith, and Eric Schliesser
* Chapter 1 : The Anthropological Analogy and the Constitution of
Historical Perspectivism
* Mogens Lærke
* Chapter 2 : The History of Philosophy as Past and as Process
* Justin E. H. Smith
* Chapter 3 : Philosophy and Genealogy. Ways of writing history of
philosophy.
* Koen Vermeir
* Chapter 4 : Understanding the Argument Through Then-Current Public
Debates or My Detective Method of History of Philosophy
* Ursula Goldenbaum
* Chapter 5: The Contingency of Philosophical Problems
* Joanne Waugh and Roger Ariew
* Chapter 6 : Philosophical Problems in the History of Philosophy: What
are They?
* Leo Catana
* Chapter 7: Philosophizing Historically/Historicizing Philosophy: Some
Spinozistic Reflections
* Julie R. Klein
* Chapter 8 : Is the History of Philosophy a Family Affair? The
Examples of Malebranche and Locke in the Cousinian School
* Delphine Kolesnik-Antoine
* Chapter 9 : The Taming of Philosophy
* Michael Della Rocca
* Chapter 10 : Philosophic Prophecy
* Eric Schliesser
* Chapter 11 : Philosophical Systems and their History
* Alan Nelson
* Chapter 12 : Charitable Interpretations and the Political
Domestication of Spinoza,
* or, Benedict in the Land of the Secular Imagination
* Yitzhak Melamed
* Chapter 13 : Mediating between Past and Present:
* Descartes, Newton, and Contemporary Structural Realism
* Mary Domski
* Chapter 14 : What Has History of Science to Do with History of
Philosophy?
* Tad M. Schmaltz
* Bibliography