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The Burden of Intelligibility
Authors:Knox Peden
Institution:1. Centre for the History of European Discourses, University of Queensland, St Lucia, Queensland, Australiak.peden@uq.edu.au
Abstract:Summary

Ian Hunter's career as an intellectual historian has been grounded in a commitment to regionalism and the refinement of a methodology devoted to conceiving thought in terms of various modes of comportment. This essay suggests that Hunter's recent work on ‘The History of Theory’ downplays the first principle in its development of the second, and consequently risks abandoning the commitment to historical pluralism that has been a distinguishing feature of his singular contribution to intellectual history.
Keywords:Philosophy  history  empiricism  Kantianism  Althusserianism
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