Intellectual History and the History of Philosophy |
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Authors: | Sarah Hutton |
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Institution: | 1. Institute of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, Aberystwyth University, UKsfh@aber.ac.uk |
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Abstract: | SummaryThe issue which I wish to address in this paper is the widespread tendency in Anglophone philosophy to insist on a separation between the history of philosophy and the history of ideas or intellectual history. This separation reflects an anxiety on the part of philosophers lest the special character of philosophy will be dissolved into something else in the hands of historians. And it is borne of a fundamental tension between those who think of philosophy's past as a source of ideas and arguments of interest to the present, and those who hold that the philosophy of the past should be studied on its own terms, in relation to its immediate context, without reference to the present. The challenge, then, is to re-historicise the history of philosophy, and to keep the philosophers onside. |
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Keywords: | philosophy history of philosophy history of ideas intellectual history early modern |
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