The Philosophical Papers of Alan Donagan, Volume 1: Historical Understanding and the History of Philosophy

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University of Chicago Press, 1994 - 298 strán (strany)
A major voice in late twentieth-century philosophy, Alan Donagan is distinguished for his theories on the history of philosophy and the nature of morality. The Philosophical Papers of Alan Donagan, volumes 1 and 2, collect 28 of Donagan's most important and best-known essays on historical understanding and ethics from 1957 to 1991.

Volume 1 includes essays on Spinoza, Descartes, Bradley, Collingwood, Russell, Moore, and Popper, as well as two previously unpublished papers on the history of philosophy as a discipline, and on Ryle and Wittgenstein's nature of philosophy. Linked by Donagan's commitment to the central importance of history for philosophy and his interest in problems of historical understanding, these essays represent the remarkable scope of Donagan's thought.
 

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The History of Philosophy as a Discipline 1988
1
Explanation in History 1957
36
Poppers Examination of Historicism 1974
63
Language Ideas and Reasoning in Spinoza
153
J S Mill and F
173
Collingwood and Philosophical Method 1972
192
Universals and Metaphysical Realism 1963
210
13
217
Wittgenstein on Sensation 1966
235
Ryle and Wittgenstein on the Nature of Philosophy
257
Index
267
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