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" History and Anti-History in Philosophy "
edited by T.Z. Lavine, V. Tejera.
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BL
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Record Number
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772880
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b592874
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Main Entry
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edited by T.Z. Lavine, V. Tejera.
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Title & Author
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History and Anti-History in Philosophy\ edited by T.Z. Lavine, V. Tejera.
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Publication Statement
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Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1989
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Series Statement
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Nijhoff international philosophy series, 34.
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Page. NO
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(VIII, 286 pages).
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ISBN
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9400924666
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: 9789400924666
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Contents
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I. Introduction: On the Nature of Philosophic Historiography --; Historical Analysis and Applied Logic --; Sociology of Knowledge, and Philosophic Understanding as Dialexis or Verstaendigung --; Interpretation, Query, and the Categorization of History --; The Metahistory of Modes in Philosophic Historiography --; II. On the Unity of Systematic Philosophy and History of Philosophy --; III. The Interpretive Turn from Kant to Derrida: A Critique --; Kant: Formal Interpretation Theory --; 19th Century Contextual Interpretation Theory: Hegel and Marx --; Pragmatism and the Development of Contextual Interpretation: John Dewey and C.I. Lewis --; Sociology of Knowledge and the Development of Contextual Interpretation: Mannheim --; Interpretation Theory from Phenomenology to Hermeneutics: Husserl, Dilthey, Heidegger, Gadamer --; Hermeneutics and Critical Theory: The Habermas-Gadamer Debate --; Interpretation as Deconstruction: Derrida --; Why Deconstruction? --; Conclusion --; IV. Intellectual History as a Tool of Philosophy --; The Social Nature of Reflective and Expressive Products --; Some Unphilosophic Uses of Past Philosophies --; Can there be Specialized History of Pure Philosophy? --; V. Hermeneutic Modes, Ancient and Modern --; The Expression of Universal Meanings --; The Expression of Individual Meanings --; The Expression of Physical Meanings --; The Expression of Ideal Meanings --; VI. Derrida and the Question of Philosophy's History --; The Satiric View of History --; Against Logocentrism --; The Challenge --; VII. Cassirer's Theory of History --; Cassirer's Theory of History --; The Function of History: Cassirer's Idiosyncratic View. Various Views on the Function of History --; Cassirer's View of How History Functions: Two Ways --; The Materials of a History --; The Ends of History --; Cassirer's Method --; Historical Objectivity --; Selecting the Facts: Historical Relevance --; Historical Truth --; Historical Causation: Some Confusions about Historical Causation --; How Cassirer Actually Writes History --; Why Hasn't Cassirer's Peculiar View of History Been Noticed? --; How Cassirer's Underlying Assumption Requires his Theory of History to be Idiosyncratic --; An Evaluation of Cassirer --; VIII. The Philosophic Historiography of J.H. Randall --; Philosophy, History and System --; Human Reagents in Cultural Change --; What Distinguishes History of Philosophy from Philosophy --; IX. History and Philosophy of Science: Necessary Partners or Merely Roommates? --; The Attack on Logical Empiricism and the Rise of Historical Relativism --; History of Science and Philosophy of Science, a New Partnership --; Epistemologism, Realism, and Interpretationism --; X. The Eighteenth Century Assumptions of Analytic Aesthetics.
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Subject
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History.
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Subject
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Philosophy -- Historiography.
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Subject
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Philosophy, Modern.
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LC Classification
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B51.4E358 1989
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T Z Lavine
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V Tejera
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Parallel Title
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Nijhoff International Philosophy Series, vol. 34
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