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Historiography and the Formation of Philosophical Canons
β Scribed by Sandra Lapointe (editor), Erich H. Reck (editor)
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2023
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 350
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book presents a series of case studies and reflections on the historiographical assumptions, methods and approaches that shape the way in which philosophers construct their own past.
The chapters in the volume advance discussion of the methods of historians of philosophy, while at the same time illustrating the various ways in which philosophical canons come into existence, debunking the myth of analytical philosophyβs ahistoricism and providing a deeper understanding of the roles historiographical devices play in philosophical thought. More importantly, the contributors attempt to understand history of philosophy in connection with other historical and historiographical approaches: contributors engage classical history of science, sociology of knowledge, history of psychology and historiography, in dialogue with historiographical practices in philosophy more narrowly construed. Additionally, select chapters adopt a more diverse perspective, by making place for non-Western approaches and for efforts to construe new philosophical narratives that do justice to the voice of women across the centuries.
Historiography and the Formation of Philosophical Canons will be of interest to researchers and advanced students working in history of philosophy, meta-philosophy, philosophy of history, historiography, intellectual history and sociology of knowledge.
β¦ Table of Contents
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Contents
Notes on Contributors
Editorial Introduction
1 Reimagining the Canon Through the Lens of Mexican Philosophy
2 When Logic Goes East (and Far West)
3 How to Change a Philosophical Canon
4 History as a Weapon: T.H. Green, Empiricism and the New Science of Mind
5 The Sociology of Philosophical Canons: The Case of Georg Simmel
6 Canonising Wittgenstein: Biography, English Male Homosocial Desire and Wittgensteinβs Queerness as a Cambridge Don (1953β77)
7 Interpretation and the History of Philosophy: A Pragmatic Account
8 Making Past Thinkers Speak to Us Through Pragmatic Genealogies
9 Historical Narratives and Transtemporal Problems in Philosophy
10 Philosophy and Its Past: A Eudaimonistic Perspective
11 Philosophical Histories, Dynamic Practices and Contested Canons
12 Let It Rip: An Analysis of Philosophical Canons and a Partial Argument for Being a Canon-shredder
13 From Popper to Standpoint Theory: Reason and the Canon
14 Frankenstein in Athens: Digital History of Philosophy Comes Alive!
15 Separate Isles? On Historiography, Philosophy and Intellectual History
Name Index
Subject Index
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