This article argues that historical epistemology offers the history of philosophy and science more than a mere tool to write the history of concepts. It does this, first of all, by rereading historical epistemology through Michel Foucault's "techniques of the self." Second, it turns to the work of Leon Brunschvicg and Gaston Bachelard. In their work we see a proposal for what the subjectivity of scientists and philosophers should be. The article thus argues that their work is driven by a normative psychology: a set of prescriptions for which mental constitution a scholarly self has to have. In the Conclusion, it returns to existing analyses of "open-mindedness" as a virtue and explores in what way these cases challenge these analyses, as we...
Purpose. The article examines the problem of explaining rational types of knowledge in modern philos...
This article interprets the state of “subjection, ” which Foucault took to be char-acteristic of the...
This dissertation examines French philosopher Michel Foucault\u27s theory of historical conditions. ...
This article argues that historical epistemology offers the history of philosophy and science more t...
From the Series Editor's Introduction: For much of the twentieth century, French intellectual life ...
From the rise of the “human sciences” in the 18th century, through the psy- sciences of the 20th ce...
This article deals with some aspects of the study of the mind between the 1920s and 1940s at the Uni...
Michel Foucault investigates the history of the relations that the thought keeps with the truth and ...
The article shows the strategic analogies, but also the differences between Bachelard and Canguilhem...
This paper addresses the relationship between the history and philosophy of science by way of the is...
The idea that in human history it is possible to recognize distinct ways of thinking is widespread i...
This article examines epistemic logics in 18th‐century German empirical psychology and distinguishes...
This paper is an analysis of the disciplinarization process of the psychosciences and the manner in ...
The present article provides an introduction to the new history of psychology within the framework o...
This thesis draws on conceptual tools developed in Michel Foucault’s late work on ‘technologies of t...
Purpose. The article examines the problem of explaining rational types of knowledge in modern philos...
This article interprets the state of “subjection, ” which Foucault took to be char-acteristic of the...
This dissertation examines French philosopher Michel Foucault\u27s theory of historical conditions. ...
This article argues that historical epistemology offers the history of philosophy and science more t...
From the Series Editor's Introduction: For much of the twentieth century, French intellectual life ...
From the rise of the “human sciences” in the 18th century, through the psy- sciences of the 20th ce...
This article deals with some aspects of the study of the mind between the 1920s and 1940s at the Uni...
Michel Foucault investigates the history of the relations that the thought keeps with the truth and ...
The article shows the strategic analogies, but also the differences between Bachelard and Canguilhem...
This paper addresses the relationship between the history and philosophy of science by way of the is...
The idea that in human history it is possible to recognize distinct ways of thinking is widespread i...
This article examines epistemic logics in 18th‐century German empirical psychology and distinguishes...
This paper is an analysis of the disciplinarization process of the psychosciences and the manner in ...
The present article provides an introduction to the new history of psychology within the framework o...
This thesis draws on conceptual tools developed in Michel Foucault’s late work on ‘technologies of t...
Purpose. The article examines the problem of explaining rational types of knowledge in modern philos...
This article interprets the state of “subjection, ” which Foucault took to be char-acteristic of the...
This dissertation examines French philosopher Michel Foucault\u27s theory of historical conditions. ...