What is to be Done in the History of Philosophy

Topoi 25 (1-2):75-82 (2006)
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Abstract

Because the History of Philosophy is a branch of both History and Philosophy, it faces tasks which are Historical, tasks which are Philosophical, and tasks which overlap both. As Philosophy typically flourishes by incorporating and assimilating ideas and bodies of text which have either not previously been part of its stock in trade or have been forgotten, the main task facing the History of Philosophy today is that of developing serious scholarship in areas that have been largely neglected, such as Philosophy in Arabic and Persian as well as in Sanskrit and Chinese.

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Calvin Normore
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A tradition of natural kinds.Ian Hacking - 1991 - Philosophical Studies 61 (1-2):109-26.

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