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The Historiography of Philosophy

- with a Postface by Jonathan Barnes
Af: Michael Frede Engelsk Hardback

The Historiography of Philosophy

- with a Postface by Jonathan Barnes
Af: Michael Frede Engelsk Hardback
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The Historiography of Philosophy is the text, virtually unchanged, of the Nellie Wallace lectures, which Michael Frede gave in Oxford in 1989-90. In these lectures, Frede is largely concerned with how the history of philosophy has been studied and how it should be studied, that is, how we ought to conceive of and explain what historians of philosophy have been doing and should be doing. He distinguishes three systematical approaches to the history of philosophy, which run under the same heading ''history of philosophy'' and deal with the same material, but they are distinct enterprises: Philosophical Doxography, Philosophical History of Philosophy, and Historical History of Philosophy. All three enterprises are considered by him as perfectly legitimate, but he clearly gives priority to the historical history of philosophy, since the other two ultimately have to rely on its findings; for it is only a historical discipline that can determine which position a philosopher of the past, as a matter of historical fact, took and for which reasons he did, in fact, take it. Frede starts his lectures by showing how the historical history of philosophy differs from the two philosophical studies of the history of philosophy; he then examines the historical discipline in more detail, and finally looks into the consequences of its practice. This volume also contains three previously published articles by Frede on the same topic, a preface by Katerina Ierodiakonou that places Frede''s lectures in context, and a postface by Jonathan Barnes that discusses and criticizes Frede''s views.
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The Historiography of Philosophy is the text, virtually unchanged, of the Nellie Wallace lectures, which Michael Frede gave in Oxford in 1989-90. In these lectures, Frede is largely concerned with how the history of philosophy has been studied and how it should be studied, that is, how we ought to conceive of and explain what historians of philosophy have been doing and should be doing. He distinguishes three systematical approaches to the history of philosophy, which run under the same heading ''history of philosophy'' and deal with the same material, but they are distinct enterprises: Philosophical Doxography, Philosophical History of Philosophy, and Historical History of Philosophy. All three enterprises are considered by him as perfectly legitimate, but he clearly gives priority to the historical history of philosophy, since the other two ultimately have to rely on its findings; for it is only a historical discipline that can determine which position a philosopher of the past, as a matter of historical fact, took and for which reasons he did, in fact, take it. Frede starts his lectures by showing how the historical history of philosophy differs from the two philosophical studies of the history of philosophy; he then examines the historical discipline in more detail, and finally looks into the consequences of its practice. This volume also contains three previously published articles by Frede on the same topic, a preface by Katerina Ierodiakonou that places Frede''s lectures in context, and a postface by Jonathan Barnes that discusses and criticizes Frede''s views.
Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 258
ISBN-13: 9780198840725
Indbinding: Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 0198840721
Kategori: Historiografi
Udg. Dato: 13 jan 2022
Længde: 20mm
Bredde: 145mm
Højde: 222mm
Forlag: Oxford University Press
Oplagsdato: 13 jan 2022
Forfatter(e): Michael Frede
Forfatter(e) Michael Frede


Kategori Historiografi


ISBN-13 9780198840725


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 258


Udgave


Længde 20mm


Bredde 145mm


Højde 222mm


Udg. Dato 13 jan 2022


Oplagsdato 13 jan 2022


Forlag Oxford University Press