The dominance of analytic philosophy in Sweden since the 1960's, with its strong focus on logic, philosophy of language and philosophy of science, and its restrictive view of what counts as scientific philosophy has not been favorable to the study of the classics of philosophy or its history in general. Echoing the Quinean idea that philosophy as a science looks forward and is to be held distinct from the history of philosophy, the latter has been seen as a concern primarily for historians of ideas and not for philosophers, unless cast in the form of rational reconstruction of the kind exemplified by Anders Wedberg's brilliant History of Philosophy (Stockholm, 1958). It has been held out as a model for a properly philosophical history of ph...