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New Studies in the History and Historiography of Philosophy
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From Hegel to Windelband: The Classical Epoch of Philosophical Historiography
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Philosophical Historiography in the 19th century: A Provisional Typology
1 Philosophical historiography in the first half of the 19th century – a historico-systematic construction
1.1 Philosophical historiography and its domain
1.2 Philosophical historiography in the shadow of Hegel
2 Philosophical historiography in the second half of the 19th century – in the horizon of scientific and cultural history
2.1 After 1940: from the Hypothesis of a “unity of the whole” to the search for a “relation of the parts”
2.2 Around 1900: The problem of life as the principle of philosophical historiography in Rudolf Eucken’s philosophy
3 In conclusion: three hypotheses
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From Philosophical Historiography to Historical Philosophy
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On the Meaning of the History of Philosophy
1 Philosophy and its History
1.1 Philosophy’s Relatedness to History
1.2 The Continuity of Philosophy
1.3 The Historicity of Spirit
2 The Writing and Reading of History
2.1 The Object of the Historiography of Philosophy
2.2 The Unity and Diversity of Philosophy
2.3 Historiographical Understanding
3 The Meaning of the Relatedness to History
3.1 History as a Quarry of Ideas
3.2 Historical Foundation and Argumentative Discourse
3.3 Remembrance and Continuation of Writing
3.4 The Historical Self-Understanding of Philosophy
4 Conclusion
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The History of Philosophy as Progress towards a System of Reason
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Two Traditions of Idealism
1 The Hegelian Heritage
2 The Clash of Traditions
2.1 Empirical versus Rational Methods
2.2 Conflicting Attitudes toward Empirical Science
2.3 Opposing Idealisms
2.4 Conflicting Positions on Dualism
2.5 Clash over Teleology
3 The Contested Kantian Legacy
4 Reclaiming the Lost Tradition
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The End of the Story, the End of History
I Jakob Friedrich Fries
II Johann Christian August Grohmann
III Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
IV Friedrich Engels
V Wilhelm Dilthey
VI Gottlob Frege
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Hegel, Zeller and Nietzsche: Alternative Approaches to Philosophical Historiography
I Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel—the Speculative Historian?
II Eduard Zeller—the Scientific Historian?
III Friedrich Nietzsche—the Artistic Historian?
IV Epilogue: Polyphonous Historiography
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Does Western Philosophy Have Non-Western Roots?
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The History of Philosophy as Counter-History: Strategies of Philosophico-Historiographical Dissidence
I Discontinuity and the “purely historical view”
II Philosophy as communicative event
III Agonal philosophical history
IV The refusal of constraints
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Philosophical Historiography in Marburg Neo-Kantianism: The Example of Cassirer’s Erkenntnisproblem
I Introduction: Philosophical Historiography as Problem-History. Windelband as Paradigm
II Windelband’s Definition of Problem-History and the Three Factors of Philosophical Historiography
III Cassirer’s Problem-History as an Application of the Transcendental Method. The Historicized A Priori
IV Conclusion and Further Considerations: From Problem-History to Symbolic Forms
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Indecisionism and Anti-Relativism: Wilhelm Windelband as a Philosophical Historiographer of Philosophy
I Windelband’s Problem: Integrating History’s Empiricism and Philosophy’s Truth-Claims
II Empirical History and Supra-Empirical Philosophy: Windelband as an “Inductive Philosopher”
III Individualism and Foundationalismin a Theory of Values:Windelband’s Philosophical Programme
IV “Problems”: Moves to Integrate History and Philosophy
V New Forms of Generality: Turning Indecisionism into a Philosophical Virtue
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On the Culturalization of Philosophical Historiography: Hermeneutics and Philosophical Historiography in Feuerbach, Dilthey and Blumenberg
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