Models of the History of Philosophy: From its Origins in the Renaissance to the ‘Historia Philosophica’

  • Bottin F
  • Malusa L
  • Micheli G
  • et al.
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Models of the History of Philosophy Volume II: From Cartesian Age to Brucker Series: International Archives of the History of Ideas Archives internationales d'histoire des idées, Vol. 204 Santinello, Giovanni; Piaia, Gregorio (Eds.) 1st Edition., 2011, X, 610 p., Hardcover ISBN: 978-90-481-9506-0 Usually dispatched within 3 to 5 business days £224.50 ABOUT THIS BOOK AUTHORS & EDITORS Published in English for the first time, this is the updated version of Dall’età cartesiana a Brucker, the second part of the monumental multi-volume Storia delle storie generali della filosofia. The translation of the first volume, edited by C.W.T. Blackwell and Ph. Weller and published by Kluwer in 1993, covered the development of philosophical historiography from its origins in the Renaissance to the birth of the general history of philosophy as a genre in its own right. The present volume guides the reader from the historiographical effects of the Cartesian rejection of ‘philosophical past’ up to the establishment of a ‘critical’ or ‘philosophical’ history of philosophy. In the space of one hundred years, from the mid-17th to the mid-18th century, a momentous theoretical and methodological shift occurred, marking the transition from an ‘erudite’ historiography to new ‘systematic’ styles embodied by authors like Bayle, Boureau-Deslandes, Brucker, Heumann. The numerous works on the history of philosophy published during this century vastly contributed to the culture of the Enlightenment, creating a representation of the past distinctive to this crucial period of European intellectual history. The volume offers a detailed examination of 36 works, either general histories of philosophy, or texts—such as Bayle’s Dictionnaire—which have strongly influenced the development of the genre, and is valuable for intellectual history, philosophy and the history of philosophy, the history of literature and the history of religion. It can be used both for undergraduate courses (for specific reading assignments) and as background material for graduate courses. The bibliography provides important aids to many topics which were previously difficult to access. Content Level » Research Keywords » History of the History of Philosophy - Intellectual History - Modern Philosophy Related subjects » Philosophical Traditions TABLE OF CONTENTS List of Abbreviations. Foreword to the English Edition (Gregorio Piaia) Preface to the Italian Edition (Giovanni Santinello) Part I: The General Histories of Philosophy in France and in Italy, 1650-1750 (Gregorio Piaia) Chapter I: The Histories of Philosophy in France in the Age of Descartes Introduction Bibliographical Note Jean de Launoy (1603-1678) Jean-Baptiste Du Hamel (1624-1706) René Rapin (1621-1687) Pierre de Villemandy (1636/1637-1703) Louis Thomassin (1619-1695) Gilles Ménage (1613-1692) Pierre Coste (1668-1747) Edmond Pourchot (1651-1734) Chapter II: Philosophical Historiography in France from Bayle to Deslandes Introduction Bibliographical Note Pierre Bayle (1647-1706) Pierre-Daniel Huet (1630-1721) François Fénelon (1651-1715) Dupont-Bertris Jean Lévesque de Burigny (1692-1785) Gilbert-Charles Le Gendre de Saint-Aubin (1688-1746) Chapter III: A "Critical" History of Philosophy and the Early Enlightenment: André-François Boureau-Deslandes Introduction Bibliographical Note André-François Boureau-Deslandes (1689-1757) Chapter IV: The General Histories of Philosophy in Italy in the Late Seventeenth and Early Eighteenth Century Introduction Bibliographical Note Antonio Felice Marsili (1651-1710) Leonardo Cozzando (1620-1702) Giuseppe Valletta (1636-1714) Giacinto Gimma (1668-1735) Giambattista Capasso (1683-1735) Edoardo Corsini (1702-1765) Part II: The General Histories of Philosophy in Germany (Francesco Bottin and Mario Longo) Chapter V: The History of Philosophy from Eclecticism to Pietism (Francesco Bottin and Mario Longo) Introduction (M. Longo) Bibliographical Note Christian Thomasius (1655-1728) (M. Longo) Joh. Wilhelm Zierold (1669-1731) (M. Longo) Barthold F eind (1678-1721) (M. Longo) Joh. Christoph Wolf (1683-1739) (M. Longo) Joh. Franz Buddeus (1667-1729) (M. Longo) Jakob Friederich Reimmann (1668-1743) (F. Bottin) Joh. Jakob Syrbius (1674-1738) (F. Bottin) Joh. Georg Walch (1693-1775) (F. Bottin) Chapter VI: The Theory of "Historia Philosophica" (Mario Longo) Introduction Bibliographical Note Ephraim Gerhard (1682-1718) Christoph August Heumann (1681-1764) Chapter VII: Manuals of History of Philosophy from Heumann to Brucker (Mario Longo) Introduction Bibliographical Note Friedrich Gentzken (1679-1757) Lorenz Reinhard (1700-1752) Joh. Gottlieb Heineccius (1681-1741) Adrian Lamezan (1706-1748) K. Ger. Wilhelm Lodtmann (1720-1755) Chapter VIII: A "Critical" History of Philosophy and the Early Enlightenment: Johann Jakob Brucker (Mario Longo) Introduction Joh. Jakob Brucker (1696-1770) Index of Names Index of Philosophical Schools and Sects

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Bottin, F., Malusa, L., Micheli, G., Santinello, G., & Tolomio, I. (1993). Models of the History of Philosophy: From its Origins in the Renaissance to the ‘Historia Philosophica.’ Models of the History of Philosophy: From its Origins in the Renaissance to the ‘Historia Philosophica.’ Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8181-3

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