The historiographical concept 'system of philosophy' : its origin, nature, influence, and legitimacy / / by Leo Catana.

Jacob Brucker (1696-1770) established the history of philosophy as a philosophical discipline in the 1740's. In order to separate this new discipline from other historical disciplines, he introduced the historiographical concept ‘system of philosophy’. The historian of philosophy should use thi...

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Superior document:Brill's studies in intellectual history, v. 165
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Year of Publication:2008
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Brill's studies in intellectual history ; v. 165.
Physical Description:1 online resource (408 p.)
Notes:Description based upon print version of record.
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Table of Contents:
  • Preliminary Materials / L. Catana
  • Introduction / L. Catana
  • Chapter One. The Concept ‘System Of Philosophy’: The Case Of Jacob Brucker’s Historiography Of Philosophy / L. Catana
  • Chapter Two. Brucker’s Practice I: His Exposition Of Bruno / L. Catana
  • Chapter Three. Brucker’s Practice II: His Expositions Of Thales, Plato And Aristotle / L. Catana
  • Chapter Four. Giordano Bruno’s Hermeneutics: Observations On The Bible In De Monade (1591) / L. Catana
  • Chapter Five. Apologetic Strains In Brucker’s Historiography Of Philosophy / L. Catana
  • Chapter Six. The Influence Of The Historiographical Concept ‘System Of Philosophy’ / L. Catana
  • Chapter Seven. The Legitimacy Of The Historiographical Concept ‘System Of Philosophy’ / L. Catana
  • Appendix A. Portraits Of Jacob Brucker / L. Catana
  • Appendix B. Jacob Brucker’s Citations In His Exposition Of Giordano Bruno / L. Catana
  • Appendix C. Christoph August Heumann’s Scheme Of Periodization / L. Catana
  • Appendix D. Jacob Brucker’s Scheme Of Periodization / L. Catana
  • Bibliography / L. Catana
  • Index Of Names / L. Catana
  • Index Of References To Jacob Brucker’s Writings / L. Catana.