Intellectual history and the problem of conceptual change Skinner, Pocock, Koselleck, Blumenberg, Foucault, and Rosanvallon
Preface : "I would prefer not to" -- Introduction : From the "history of ideas" to the "new intellectual history," and beyond -- Pocock, Skinner and the "historiographical revolution" -- The republican genealogy and the normative temptation -- The problem of c...
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Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY
Cambridge University Press
2024
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Zusammenfassung: | Preface : "I would prefer not to" -- Introduction : From the "history of ideas" to the "new intellectual history," and beyond -- Pocock, Skinner and the "historiographical revolution" -- The republican genealogy and the normative temptation -- The problem of conceptual change -- Conceptual history : its philosophical foundations -- Koselleck's Begriffsgechichte : between social and conceptual history -- Hans Blumenberg and the theory of nonconceptuality -- From structuralism to poststructuralism : Pierre Rosanvallon and the "conceptual history of the political'' -- Foucault's archaeology of knowledge -- The archaeological project and the ignored epistemic mutation -- Behind the structures and the subject : the "event" -- Conclusion. The "new intellectual history" and the dynamics of de-substantialization of concepts -- Epilogue. Navigare necesse est, vivere non necesse "How does long-term intellectual change occur? Can we develop a theoretical framework for understanding past systems of knowledge? This ambitious study reassesses the main tenets of Intellectual History, offering a new framework for understanding past systems of knowledge from the 17th century onwards"-- |
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Beschreibung: | xii, 283 Seiten Illustrationen |
ISBN: | 9781009461214 978-1-009-46121-4 9781009461191 978-1-009-46119-1 |