The historiographical concept 'system of philosophy': its origin, nature, influence, and legitimacy
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Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 351-368) and indexes Cover13; -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Citations -- Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter One The Concept 'System of Philosophy': The Case of Jacob Brucker's Historiography of Philosophy -- I. Introduction -- II. The Notion 'System of Philosophy' as a Historiographical Tool in Brucker's Historia critica philosophiae -- III. Brucker's Historiographical Notion 'System of Philosophy' and the Notions 'Syncretism' and 'Eclecticism' -- IV. The Usefulness of the Concept 'System of Philosophy' -- Chapter Two Brucker's Practice I: His Exposition of Bruno -- I. Brucker's Exposition of Bruno's Philosophy and Earlier Histories of Philosophy -- II. Direct Sources: Brucker's List of Bruno's Works and his Use of them -- III. Brucker's Exclusion of Bruno's Lullian Works -- IV. Indirect Sources -- V. Bruno's so-called Circumstances -- VI. Brucker on Bruno's 'System of Philosophy' -- VII. Did Bruno Endorse a System of Philosophy? -- Conclusion -- - Chapter Three Brucker's Practice II: His Expositions of Thales, Plato and Aristotle -- I. Is Brucker's Exposition of Bruno Representative? -- II. Brucker on Thales -- (i) Sources to Thales' Philosophy -- (ii) Does Brucker Attribute a System of Philosophy to Thales? -- (iii) General Principles in Thales' System of Philosophy -- (iv) Brucker's Reconstruction of Thales' System of Philosophy -- (v) Is Brucker's Exposition of Thales' Philosophy Adequate? -- III. Brucker on Plato -- (i) Brucker's Approach to Plato's Philosophy -- (ii) Sources to Plato's Philosophy -- (iii) Does Brucker Attribute a System of Philosophy to Plato? -- (iv) General Principles in Plato's System of Philosophy -- (v) Brucker's Reconstruction of Plato's System of Philosophy -- (vi) Is Brucker's Reconstruction of Plato's Philosophy Adequate? -- IV. Brucker on Aristotle -- (i) Sources to Aristotle's Philosophy -- (ii) Does Brucker Attribute a System of Philosophy to Aristotle? -- - (iii) General Principles in Aristotle's System of Philosophy -- (iv) Brucker's Reconstruction of Aristotle's System of Philosophy -- (v) Is Brucker's Exposition of Aristotle's Philosophy Adequate? -- Conclusion -- Chapter Four Giordano Bruno's Hermeneutics: Observations on the Bible in De monade (1591) -- I. The Main Source for Bruno's Interpretation of the Bible -- II. The Historiographical Tradition -- III. Bruno's Theory of Nine Levels of Meaning in Divinely Inspired Texts -- (i) The Range of Texts on which the Theory can be Applied -- (ii) The Infi nity and Profundity of Divine Language -- (iii) The Application of the Theory -- (iv) The Sources for the Nine Individual Levels of Meaning -- IV. Uses of the Hermeneutic Theory outside De monade -- Conclusion -- Chapter Five Apologetic Strains in Brucker's Historiography of Philosophy -- I. Confl icting Statements regarding the Objectivity of Brucker's Historiography -- - II. Brucker on the Relationship between Philosophy and Revelation -- III. Historiographical Implications of Brucker's Conception of Philosophy -- IV. Heumann on the Relationship between Philosophy and Revelation -- V. Melanchton on the Relationship between Philosophy and Revelation -- VI. Heumann's Scheme of Periodization -- VII. Keckermann's Pedagogical and Methodological Reform -- VIII. Brucker's Immediate Background: Eclecticism -- Conclusion -- Chapter Six The Infl uence of the Historiographical Concept 'System of Philosophy' -- I. Internal and External Infl uences -- II. History of Phi Jacob Brucker (1696-1770) established the history of philosophy as a philosophical discipline in the 1740s. In order to separate this new discipline from other historical disciplines, he introduced the historiographical concept 'system of philosophy' |
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spelling | Catana, Leo Verfasser aut The historiographical concept 'system of philosophy' its origin, nature, influence, and legitimacy by Leo Catana Leiden Brill 2008 1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 384 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Brill's studies in intellectual history v. 165 Includes bibliographical references (pages 351-368) and indexes Cover13; -- List of Illustrations -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Citations -- Preface -- Introduction -- Chapter One The Concept 'System of Philosophy': The Case of Jacob Brucker's Historiography of Philosophy -- I. Introduction -- II. The Notion 'System of Philosophy' as a Historiographical Tool in Brucker's Historia critica philosophiae -- III. Brucker's Historiographical Notion 'System of Philosophy' and the Notions 'Syncretism' and 'Eclecticism' -- IV. The Usefulness of the Concept 'System of Philosophy' -- Chapter Two Brucker's Practice I: His Exposition of Bruno -- I. Brucker's Exposition of Bruno's Philosophy and Earlier Histories of Philosophy -- II. Direct Sources: Brucker's List of Bruno's Works and his Use of them -- III. Brucker's Exclusion of Bruno's Lullian Works -- IV. Indirect Sources -- V. Bruno's so-called Circumstances -- VI. Brucker on Bruno's 'System of Philosophy' -- VII. Did Bruno Endorse a System of Philosophy? -- Conclusion -- - Chapter Three Brucker's Practice II: His Expositions of Thales, Plato and Aristotle -- I. Is Brucker's Exposition of Bruno Representative? -- II. Brucker on Thales -- (i) Sources to Thales' Philosophy -- (ii) Does Brucker Attribute a System of Philosophy to Thales? -- (iii) General Principles in Thales' System of Philosophy -- (iv) Brucker's Reconstruction of Thales' System of Philosophy -- (v) Is Brucker's Exposition of Thales' Philosophy Adequate? -- III. Brucker on Plato -- (i) Brucker's Approach to Plato's Philosophy -- (ii) Sources to Plato's Philosophy -- (iii) Does Brucker Attribute a System of Philosophy to Plato? -- (iv) General Principles in Plato's System of Philosophy -- (v) Brucker's Reconstruction of Plato's System of Philosophy -- (vi) Is Brucker's Reconstruction of Plato's Philosophy Adequate? -- IV. Brucker on Aristotle -- (i) Sources to Aristotle's Philosophy -- (ii) Does Brucker Attribute a System of Philosophy to Aristotle? -- - (iii) General Principles in Aristotle's System of Philosophy -- (iv) Brucker's Reconstruction of Aristotle's System of Philosophy -- (v) Is Brucker's Exposition of Aristotle's Philosophy Adequate? -- Conclusion -- Chapter Four Giordano Bruno's Hermeneutics: Observations on the Bible in De monade (1591) -- I. The Main Source for Bruno's Interpretation of the Bible -- II. The Historiographical Tradition -- III. Bruno's Theory of Nine Levels of Meaning in Divinely Inspired Texts -- (i) The Range of Texts on which the Theory can be Applied -- (ii) The Infi nity and Profundity of Divine Language -- (iii) The Application of the Theory -- (iv) The Sources for the Nine Individual Levels of Meaning -- IV. Uses of the Hermeneutic Theory outside De monade -- Conclusion -- Chapter Five Apologetic Strains in Brucker's Historiography of Philosophy -- I. Confl icting Statements regarding the Objectivity of Brucker's Historiography -- - II. Brucker on the Relationship between Philosophy and Revelation -- III. Historiographical Implications of Brucker's Conception of Philosophy -- IV. Heumann on the Relationship between Philosophy and Revelation -- V. Melanchton on the Relationship between Philosophy and Revelation -- VI. Heumann's Scheme of Periodization -- VII. Keckermann's Pedagogical and Methodological Reform -- VIII. Brucker's Immediate Background: Eclecticism -- Conclusion -- Chapter Six The Infl uence of the Historiographical Concept 'System of Philosophy' -- I. Internal and External Infl uences -- II. History of Phi Jacob Brucker (1696-1770) established the history of philosophy as a philosophical discipline in the 1740s. In order to separate this new discipline from other historical disciplines, he introduced the historiographical concept 'system of philosophy' Brucker, Johann Jakob / 1696-1770 fast Brucker, Johann Jakob swd Brucker, Johann Jakob 1696-1770 Brucker, Johann Jakob 1696-1770 (DE-588)116725966 gnd rswk-swf Bruno, Giordano 1548-1600 (DE-588)118516221 gnd rswk-swf Philosophy PHILOSOPHY / General bisacsh Methodology fast Philosophy fast Philosophy / Historiography fast Geschichtsschreibung swd Philosophie swd Geschichte Philosophie Methodology Philosophy Historiography Philosophy History Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd rswk-swf Geschichtsschreibung (DE-588)4020531-9 gnd rswk-swf Brucker, Johann Jakob 1696-1770 (DE-588)116725966 p Geschichtsschreibung (DE-588)4020531-9 s Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 s Bruno, Giordano 1548-1600 (DE-588)118516221 p DE-604 http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=362142 Aggregator Volltext |
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title | The historiographical concept 'system of philosophy' its origin, nature, influence, and legitimacy |
title_auth | The historiographical concept 'system of philosophy' its origin, nature, influence, and legitimacy |
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title_full | The historiographical concept 'system of philosophy' its origin, nature, influence, and legitimacy by Leo Catana |
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title_full_unstemmed | The historiographical concept 'system of philosophy' its origin, nature, influence, and legitimacy by Leo Catana |
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title_sub | its origin, nature, influence, and legitimacy |
topic | Brucker, Johann Jakob / 1696-1770 fast Brucker, Johann Jakob swd Brucker, Johann Jakob 1696-1770 Brucker, Johann Jakob 1696-1770 (DE-588)116725966 gnd Bruno, Giordano 1548-1600 (DE-588)118516221 gnd Philosophy PHILOSOPHY / General bisacsh Methodology fast Philosophy fast Philosophy / Historiography fast Geschichtsschreibung swd Philosophie swd Geschichte Philosophie Methodology Philosophy Historiography Philosophy History Philosophie (DE-588)4045791-6 gnd Geschichtsschreibung (DE-588)4020531-9 gnd |
topic_facet | Brucker, Johann Jakob / 1696-1770 Brucker, Johann Jakob Brucker, Johann Jakob 1696-1770 Bruno, Giordano 1548-1600 Philosophy PHILOSOPHY / General Methodology Philosophy / Historiography Geschichtsschreibung Philosophie Geschichte Philosophy Historiography Philosophy History |
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