There is nothing more important in the evolution of culture than the evolution of its abstract thought, and philosophical thought dominates all other thought in the long run. It is often the musings of some recluse abstract scribbler that open opportunities for a society or erect its mental prisons. This is why the history of philosophy is important. To understand a culture is to understand the abstract products of its thought and how that culture interpreted them. But this should not be confused with philosophy itself, which is the attempt to solve some abstract problem
AbstractI start from several observations on how the Historiography of Philosophy has been seen sinc...
Historically, it is recorded in both Greek (Western) and African tradition that philosophy began in ...
This piece was originally titled "Racism, Chauvinism and Prejudice in the History of Philosophy" but...
There is nothing more important in the evolution of culture than the evolution of its abstract thoug...
The debate over whether and how philosophers of today may usefully engage with philosophers of the p...
This paper shows that during the first half of the 1960s The Journal of Philosophy quickly moved fro...
This paper is concerned with the reasons for the emergence and dominance of analytic philosophy in A...
Analytic philosophers are often said to be indifferent or even hostile to the history of philosophy ...
For the most part, historians of philosophy work on equal terms with their non-historical colleague...
We carried out a quantitative analysis of the 20th-century philosophical lexicon, based on corpora d...
This paper advances the view that the history of philosophy is both a kind of history and a kind of ...
David Stove reviews Selwyn Grave's History of Philosophy in Australia, and praises philosophers for ...
AbstractI start from several observations on how the Historiography of Philosophy has been seen sinc...
Historically, it is recorded in both Greek (Western) and African tradition that philosophy began in ...
This piece was originally titled "Racism, Chauvinism and Prejudice in the History of Philosophy" but...
There is nothing more important in the evolution of culture than the evolution of its abstract thoug...
The debate over whether and how philosophers of today may usefully engage with philosophers of the p...
This paper shows that during the first half of the 1960s The Journal of Philosophy quickly moved fro...
This paper is concerned with the reasons for the emergence and dominance of analytic philosophy in A...
Analytic philosophers are often said to be indifferent or even hostile to the history of philosophy ...
For the most part, historians of philosophy work on equal terms with their non-historical colleague...
We carried out a quantitative analysis of the 20th-century philosophical lexicon, based on corpora d...
This paper advances the view that the history of philosophy is both a kind of history and a kind of ...
David Stove reviews Selwyn Grave's History of Philosophy in Australia, and praises philosophers for ...
AbstractI start from several observations on how the Historiography of Philosophy has been seen sinc...
Historically, it is recorded in both Greek (Western) and African tradition that philosophy began in ...
This piece was originally titled "Racism, Chauvinism and Prejudice in the History of Philosophy" but...