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این چهارمین جلد از مدلهای تاریخ فلسفه است، اثری مشترک در مورد تاریخ تاریخ فلسفه که از رنسانس تا پایان قرن نوزدهم باز میگردد. این جلد به اصطلاح عصر هگلی را پوشش میدهد، که در آن رویکرد به گذشته فلسفه در شالوده «انجام فلسفه» قرار میگیرد تا با همان فلسفه یکی شود. فلسفه ای که با این حال به گونه ای دیگر درک می شود: به عنوان توسعه دیالکتیکی، به عنوان هرمنوتیک، به عنوان توسعه ارگانیک، به عنوان گزینه التقاطی، به عنوان یک فلسفه تجربه، به عنوان جستجوی پیشرونده برای حقیقت از طریق تکرار خطاها... مطالب به چهار تقسیم می شود. مناطق بزرگ زبانی و فرهنگی: آلمانی، فرانسوی، ایتالیایی و بریتانیایی. این کتاب تجزیه و تحلیل دقیق 10 اثر بسیار مهم را در مورد نحوه درک و بازسازی تاریخ "عمومی" فلسفه، از مبدأ تا عصر معاصر ارائه می دهد. مقدمههای طولانی در زمینه پیشینه تاریخی و ارجاع به آثار متعدد دیگر در مرز تاریخنگاری فلسفی، مقدمهای طولانی و همراه با این نمایش منظم است.
فهرست مطالب :
Preface
Contents
Contributors
Abbreviations
(A) Literature of the Nineteenth Century
(a) Bibliographical surveys, biographical dictionaries, reference works, and critical studies
(b) Periodicals
(B) Literature of the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
(a) Bibliographical surveys, biographical dictionaries, and critical studies
(b) Periodicals
Part I: The Historiography of Philosophy in the Germanic Area
Chapter 1: Hermeneutics and the History of Philosophy
2.1 Friedrich Daniel Ernst Schleiermacher (1768–1834)
2.2 August Heinrich Ritter (1791–1869)
Chapter 2: The History of Philosophy as an ‘Organism’: The School of Schelling
3.1 Georg Anton Friedrich Ast (1778–1841)
3.2 Thaddäus Anselm Rixner (1766–1838)
Chapter 3: The History of Philosophy and Dialectic: Hegel
1.1 Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770–1831)
1.1.1 The History of Philosophy in Hegel’s Academic Life
1.1.2 Editions of the Vorlesungen über die Geschichte der Philosophie
1.1.3 The Theoretical Phase: The Einleitung
1.1.3.1 The Need for the Einleitung and Its Structure
1.1.3.2 The Concept of the History of Philosophy
1.1.3.3 Applications
1.1.3.4 Methodological Consequences
1.1.3.5 The Relationship Between Philosophy and the Other Aspects of Culture, That Is to Say, the Concept of Philosophy
1.1.3.6 Periodisation
1.1.4 From Thales to Schelling: Historiographical Theses
1.1.4.1 Oriental Philosophy
1.1.4.2 Greek Philosophy: From Thales to Anaxagoras
1.1.4.3 The Sophists, Socrates, and the Socratic Schools
1.1.4.4 Plato
1.1.4.5 Aristotle
1.1.4.6 Stoics, Epicureans, Sceptics
1.1.4.7 Neoplatonism
1.1.4.8 The Philosophy of the Middle Ages
1.1.4.9 Modern Philosophy
1.1.5 Historiographical Methodology
1.1.6 The History of the Work’s Reception
1.1.7 Bibliography
1.1.7.1 On General Questions Regarding Hegel’s Philosophical Historiography
1.1.7.2 On Oriental Philosophies
1.1.7.3 On Ancient Thought in General
1.1.7.4 On the Pre-socratics
1.1.7.5 On Plato
1.1.7.6 On Aristotle
1.1.7.7 On Stoicism, Epicureism, Scepticism
1.1.7.8 On Neoplatonism
1.1.7.9 On Medieval Philosophy and the Renaissance
1.1.7.10 On Modern Philosophy
Part II: The Historiography of Philosophy in the French, Italian, and Anglo-Saxon Areas
Chapter 4: The History of Philosophy as a “Nomenclature of Systems”: Joseph-Marie Degérando
4.1 Joseph-Marie Degérando (1772–1842)
Chapter 5: Historicism and Eclecticism: The Age of Victor Cousin
5.1 Victor Cousin (1792–1867)
Chapter 6: The Italian Historiography of Philosophy: Eclecticism and the Philosophy of Experience
6.1 Baldassarre Poli (1795–1883)
Chapter 7: Galluppi and Rosmini: The History of Philosophy as a Necessary “Complement”
7.1 Pasquale Galluppi (1770–1846)
7.2 Antonio Rosmini-Serbati (1797–1855)
Chapter 8: The British Historiography of Philosophy in the Nineteenth-Century
8.1 Foreword
8.2 British Culture and German Philosophy in the Age of the Revolution
8.3 British Historiography of Philosophy: Empiricism and the Scottish School
8.4 The Historiography of Philosophy in Coleridge and His School
8.5 The Historiography of Philosophy: French and German Influences
8.6 The Historiography of Philosophy of a Positivistic Orientation: George Henry Lewes
8.7 The Introduction of Hegel into Great Britain: Benjamin Jowett and Idealistic Historiography
8.8 Historiographical Production Towards the End of the Century: Spiritualistic Idealism and Darwinism
8.9 Bibliographical Note
Index of Names
توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب به زبان اصلی :
This is the fourth volume of Models of the History of Philosophy, a collaborative work on the history of the history of philosophy dating from the Renaissance to the end of the nineteenth century. The volume covers the so-called Hegelian age, in which the approach to the past of philosophy is placed at the foundation of “doing philosophy”, up to identifying with the same philosophy. A philosophy which is however understood in a different way: as dialectical development, as hermeneutics, as organic development, as eclectic option, as a philosophy of experience, as a progressive search for truth through the repetition of errors… The material is divided into four large linguistic and cultural areas: the German, French, Italian and British. It offers the detailed analysis of 10 particularly significant works of the way of conceiving and reconstructing the “general” history of philosophy, from its origins to the contemporary age. This systematic exposure is preceded and accompanied by lengthy introductions on the historical background and references to numerous other works bordering on philosophical historiography.