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Pluralizing Philosophy's Past


Pluralizing Philosophy's Past

New Reflections in the History of Philosophy

von: Amber L. Griffioen, Marius Backmann

117,69 €

Verlag: Palgrave Macmillan
Format: PDF
Veröffentl.: 21.03.2023
ISBN/EAN: 9783031134050
Sprache: englisch

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<div><div>This collection of 15 accessible essays on neglected philosophical figures and traditions aims to provide readers with concrete access points to less familiar philosophical sources and methods. Showcasing the latest research by both up-and-coming and well-established scholars, each essay focuses on a particular topic relevant to the pluralization of the history of philosophy and offers advice for incorporating the figure, theme, or approach into the philosophy classroom.<br></div></div>
1.&nbsp;Introduction.- 2.&nbsp;Anne Conway on Substance and Individuals.- 3.&nbsp;Du Bois on the Centralized Organization of Science.- 4.&nbsp;A New Perspective on Old Ideas in González de Salas’s <i>Nueva idea de la tragedia Antigua</i>.- 5.&nbsp;Developing Political Realism: Some Ideas from Classical China.- 6.&nbsp;Philosopher of Samarqand: Abū Manṣūr al-Māturīdī’s Theory of Properties.- 7. Toward a Critical History of Philosophy: Hannah Arendt and the Critique of the Meditative Tradition.- 8.&nbsp;“Pervading the Sable Veil”:&nbsp; Phillis Wheatley as Early Modern Philosopher of Religion.- 9.&nbsp;The Waters of Which We Have Spoken: Reading Marguerite Porete as Substance Metaphysics.- 10.&nbsp;Two Dogmas of Enlightenment Scholarship.- 11.&nbsp;“Novel Philosophy”: Mapping a Path for a Woman in the Radical Enlightenment”.- 12.&nbsp;Teaching Comparative History of Political Philosophy.- 13.&nbsp;Doing Philosophy in Nineteenth-Century West Africa.- 14.&nbsp;Ibn Taymiyya’s “Common-Sense”Philosophy.- 15.&nbsp;From Meditation to Contemplation: Broadening the Borders of Philosophy in the Thirteenth to Fifteenth Centuries.- 16.&nbsp;Notes for an Indigenous Political Philosophy in New Spain: On the Figure of Nezahualcóyotl.<br>
<p><b>Amber L. Griffioen</b> works on topics in philosophy of religion, practical and social philosophy, history of philosophy, and philosophy of sport. She is the author of a short book on religious experience, and her current historical research explores the epistemological legacy of medieval devotional and confessional literature.</p>

<p><b>Marius Backmann</b> is a fellow in the Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method at the London School of Economics. His work focuses on philosophy of time, free will, laws of nature, attempts to solve the problem of induction, and the epistemology of randomized clinical trials.<br></p><br><p></p>
<p>This collection of 15 accessible essays on neglected philosophical figures and traditions aims to provide readers with concrete access points to less familiar philosophical sources and methods. Showcasing the latest research by both up-and-coming and well-established scholars, each essay focuses on a particular topic relevant to the pluralization of the history of philosophy and offers advice for incorporating the figure, theme, or approach into the philosophy classroom.<br></p>
Advances the project of radically pluralizing the history of ideas Offers a substantive corrective to the marginalization of certain voices Offers suggestions for further reading and incorporating into the philosophy classroom
“In this fascinating new anthology, Griffioen and Backmann subvert the familiar story of the history of philosophy, collecting papers that challenge convention on every side. The papers they collect do more than add just a few fresh names to the old narrative. They seek to explode that narrative entirely, rethinking not just who counts as a philosopher but also what kinds of discourse gets allowed into the philosophy classroom.” (Robert Pasnau, Professor of Philosophy, University of Colorado, Boulder, USA)<div><br></div><div>“Pluralizing Philosophy’s Past will play a pivotal role as the discipline navigates how to diversify and make more inclusive the way we understand the history of philosophical inquiry. This wide-ranging collection will challenge many historians of philosophy to come to terms with who has been omitted from the history of philosophy as it has been told, to bring those blind spots into view, and to help us all to write more inclusive histories of philosophy.” (Lisa Shapiro, Professor of Philosophy, Simon Fraser University, Canada)</div><div><br></div><div>“This collection of papers is a fertile source of ideas for diversifying both research and teaching in philosophy. It has the potential to help any open-minded reader to adopt a broader, and ultimately more interesting, view of the subject.” (&nbsp;Peter Adamson, Professor of Late Ancient and Arabic Philosophy, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, Germany)</div>

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