This article investigates the historical and philosophical background of the French tradition of historical epistemology. As a sort of ‘historical epistemology of historical epistemology,’ it traces some of the forces, incidents, and events that made possible (and perhaps even necessary) the emergence of a new way of doing epistemology in the first half of the twentieth century in France. Three developments that occupy a position privilege in this narrative are: (i) the collapse of German idealism, (ii) the birth of French positivism, and (iii) what the author calls ‘the crisis in the theory of science’ that swept over Europe in the early 1900s. These developments suggest that the emergence and development of historical epistemology was the...
The article shows the strategic analogies, but also the differences between Bachelard and Canguilhem...
The present paper endeavors to trace the sketch of a possible epistemology of the human sciences. In...
If the emergence of physics as a definite academic discipline was a heritage of the late nineteenth ...
This essay attempts to answer the question: What is historical epistemology? The essay does this in ...
My thesis examines the fluid boundaries between French historical and literary writing in the 19th c...
The work of Thomas Kuhn has been very influential in Anglo-American philosophy of science and it is ...
Interpreters of Michel Foucault's 1966 Les mots et les choses have often conflated the terms 'episte...
In this paper I focus on the emergence of the concept of the “historical a priori” at the origin of ...
I discuss the philosophy of François Dagognet as the inheritor of the French tradition in philosophy...
In inter-war France, history of philosophy was a very important academic discipline, but nevertheles...
The paper addresses recent developments in historical epistemology, traces the main inspirational so...
In this article I assess Georges Canguilhem's historical epistemology with both theoretical and hist...
As well as neo-Kantianism, phenomenology and analytical philosophy, French historical epistemology a...
The article shows the strategic analogies, but also the differences between Bachelard and Canguilhem...
The present paper endeavors to trace the sketch of a possible epistemology of the human sciences. In...
If the emergence of physics as a definite academic discipline was a heritage of the late nineteenth ...
This essay attempts to answer the question: What is historical epistemology? The essay does this in ...
My thesis examines the fluid boundaries between French historical and literary writing in the 19th c...
The work of Thomas Kuhn has been very influential in Anglo-American philosophy of science and it is ...
Interpreters of Michel Foucault's 1966 Les mots et les choses have often conflated the terms 'episte...
In this paper I focus on the emergence of the concept of the “historical a priori” at the origin of ...
I discuss the philosophy of François Dagognet as the inheritor of the French tradition in philosophy...
In inter-war France, history of philosophy was a very important academic discipline, but nevertheles...
The paper addresses recent developments in historical epistemology, traces the main inspirational so...
In this article I assess Georges Canguilhem's historical epistemology with both theoretical and hist...
As well as neo-Kantianism, phenomenology and analytical philosophy, French historical epistemology a...
The article shows the strategic analogies, but also the differences between Bachelard and Canguilhem...
The present paper endeavors to trace the sketch of a possible epistemology of the human sciences. In...
If the emergence of physics as a definite academic discipline was a heritage of the late nineteenth ...