Spheres of philosophical inquiry and the historiography of medieval philosophy / / by John Inglis.

Recent writers in the historiography of philosophy have placed into question the paradigms that structure our historical writing. This volume continues this discussion with particular reference to medieval philosophy. Inglis shows that the modern historiography of medieval philosophy had its origins...

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Superior document:Brill's studies in intellectual history, volume 81
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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, 1998.
Year of Publication:1998
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Notes:Some chapters have appeared in journals and earlier versions of some chapters were read at several conferences 1992-1993.
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Brill's studies in intellectual history, 0920-8607 ; volume 81
Recent writers in the historiography of philosophy have placed into question the paradigms that structure our historical writing. This volume continues this discussion with particular reference to medieval philosophy. Inglis shows that the modern historiography of medieval philosophy had its origins in certain nineteenth-century German reactions to Kantian idealism. He uncovers the philosophical, political, and theological origins of how we have come to interpret medieval philosophy according to the standard spheres of philosophy. By keeping such historiography in mind and paying attention to the context in which the medieval actually wrote, Inglis raises serious questions concerning the accuracy of the dominant model and proposes an historically sensitive alternative. The genealogy will interest medievalists and intellectual historians, the alternative model will interest historians of medieval philosophy, and theology.
Preliminary Material -- INTRODUCTION: A COMMON MODEL OF THE HISTORY OF MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY -- CHAPTER ONE: THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY -- CHAPTER TWO: THE RESTORATION OF MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY IN THE EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY -- CHAPTER THREE: JOSEPH KLEUTGEN AND THE SPHERES OF PHILOSOPHICAL INQUIRY AS A MODEL FOR THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY -- CHAPTER FOUR: ALBERT STÖCKL'S GESCHICHTE DER PHILOSOPHIE DES MITTELALTERS -- CHAPTER FIVE: THE SUCCESS OF THE KLEUTGEN-STÖCKL MODEL IN THE LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY -- CHAPTER SIX: FROM MAURICE DE WULF TO GENERAL ACADEMIC ACCEPTANCE -- CHAPTER SEVEN: ETIENNE GILSON AND THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY -- CHAPTER EIGHT: THE EXPANSION OF THE PANTHEON OF MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHERS IN THE LATE TWENTIETH CENTURY -- CHAPTER NINE: THE KLEUTGEN-STÖCKL MODEL RECONSIDERED: THE CASE FOR MEDIEVAL EPISTEMOLOGY -- CHAPTER TEN: THE FALSE DICHOTOMY OF REASON AND REVELATION -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX.
Some chapters have appeared in journals and earlier versions of some chapters were read at several conferences 1992-1993.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Preliminary Material -- INTRODUCTION: A COMMON MODEL OF THE HISTORY OF MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY -- CHAPTER ONE: THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY -- CHAPTER TWO: THE RESTORATION OF MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY IN THE EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY -- CHAPTER THREE: JOSEPH KLEUTGEN AND THE SPHERES OF PHILOSOPHICAL INQUIRY AS A MODEL FOR THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY -- CHAPTER FOUR: ALBERT STÖCKL'S GESCHICHTE DER PHILOSOPHIE DES MITTELALTERS -- CHAPTER FIVE: THE SUCCESS OF THE KLEUTGEN-STÖCKL MODEL IN THE LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY -- CHAPTER SIX: FROM MAURICE DE WULF TO GENERAL ACADEMIC ACCEPTANCE -- CHAPTER SEVEN: ETIENNE GILSON AND THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY -- CHAPTER EIGHT: THE EXPANSION OF THE PANTHEON OF MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHERS IN THE LATE TWENTIETH CENTURY -- CHAPTER NINE: THE KLEUTGEN-STÖCKL MODEL RECONSIDERED: THE CASE FOR MEDIEVAL EPISTEMOLOGY -- CHAPTER TEN: THE FALSE DICHOTOMY OF REASON AND REVELATION -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX.
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contents Preliminary Material -- INTRODUCTION: A COMMON MODEL OF THE HISTORY OF MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY IN THE TWENTIETH CENTURY -- CHAPTER ONE: THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY -- CHAPTER TWO: THE RESTORATION OF MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY IN THE EARLY NINETEENTH CENTURY -- CHAPTER THREE: JOSEPH KLEUTGEN AND THE SPHERES OF PHILOSOPHICAL INQUIRY AS A MODEL FOR THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY -- CHAPTER FOUR: ALBERT STÖCKL'S GESCHICHTE DER PHILOSOPHIE DES MITTELALTERS -- CHAPTER FIVE: THE SUCCESS OF THE KLEUTGEN-STÖCKL MODEL IN THE LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY -- CHAPTER SIX: FROM MAURICE DE WULF TO GENERAL ACADEMIC ACCEPTANCE -- CHAPTER SEVEN: ETIENNE GILSON AND THE HISTORIOGRAPHY OF MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY -- CHAPTER EIGHT: THE EXPANSION OF THE PANTHEON OF MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHERS IN THE LATE TWENTIETH CENTURY -- CHAPTER NINE: THE KLEUTGEN-STÖCKL MODEL RECONSIDERED: THE CASE FOR MEDIEVAL EPISTEMOLOGY -- CHAPTER TEN: THE FALSE DICHOTOMY OF REASON AND REVELATION -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- INDEX.
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