How history matters to philosophy: reconsidering philosophy's past after positivism/
Robert C Scharff
- New York: Routledge, 2014.
- xxiii, 321 p. ; 24 cm.
- Routledge studies in contemporary philosophy, 56. .
1 Thinking from Nowhere: A Way of "Being" Historical
PART I Introduction Doing Philosophy Historically versus Being Philosophically Historical
2 Socrates Contra Platonism: On the "Success" of Aporetic Inquiry
3 Descartes Contra Cartesianism: The Historical Determinateness of "Meditation"
4 Comte, the Last Honest Positivist: His Defense of "Being" One
PART II Introduction Comte Inherited but Not Surpassed: The Problem of Historicity
5 Dilthey: From Epistenology to the Problem of History
6 Nietzsche: From the Problem of History to Historie as an Existential Problem
7 Heidegger: The Problem of History as Pre-Philosophical
8 Heidegger: Being Historical and Taking Advantage of History