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Preface | |
Introduction | |
Part I: 1. Philosophy and its history Charles Taylor | |
2. The relationship of philosophy to its past Alasdair MacIntyre | |
3. The historiography of philosophy: four genres Richard Rorty | |
4. Why do we study the history of philosophy? Lorenz Krü | |
ger | |
5. Five parables Ian Hacking | |
6. Seven thinkers and how they grew: Descartes, Spinoza, Leibniz | |
Locke, Berkeley, Hume | |
Kant Bruce Kuklick | |
7. 'Interesting questions' in the history of philosophy and elsewhere Wolf Lepenies | |
8. The divine corporation and the history of ethics J. B. Schneewind | |
9. The idea of negative liberty: philosophical and historical perspectives Quentin Skinner | |
Part II: 10. The sceptic in his place and time M. F. Burnyeat | |
11. The sceptic's two kinds of assent and the question of the possibility of knowledge Michael Frede | |
12. The concept of 'trust' in the politics of John Locke John Dunn | |
13. Berkeley and Hume: a question of influence Michael Ayres | |
14. Frege: the early years Hans Sluga | |
15. Moore's rejection of idealism Thomas Baldwin | |
16. The nature of the proposition and the revolt against idealism Peter Hylton | |
Index. |
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