Historiography of the History of Philosophy as a Modus of the Analytic History of Philosophy

Volf M. N.
1. Institute of Philosophy and Law SB RAS, 8 Nikolaev Str., Novosibirsk, 630090, Russian Federation
rina.volf@gmail.com
The material was received by the Editorial Board: 12.03.2018
The concepts of the history of philosophy, the historiography of philosophy or of the history of philosophy, as well as the philosophy of the history of philosophy, are often interchangeable. In the analytic tradition the historiography of the history of philosophy has its own meaning. It originated on the basis of analytic philosophy, and was a reflection on its significance and contribution to philosophy, hereby it revised its ahistorical attitudes towards philosophy and its history in favor of appropriationism. According to the latter, historiography constructs
doctrines and puts the importance of a philosopher in direct dependence on his public representation, while remaining itself too philosophical and ahistorical. At first sight, contextualism and the continental dialectical
approach help to overcome these difficulties, but these approaches are also subject to appropriationalist historiography. Thus it is concluded that appropriationalist historiography is one of the modes of the history of philosophy.

Keywords: history of philosophy, methodology, historiography of the history of philosophy, approaches, historicism, contextualism, appropriationism, context, analytic philosophy, continental philosophy.


References: Volf M. N. Historiography of the History of Philosophy as a Modus of the Analytic History of Philosophy. Siberian Journal of Philosophy. 2018, vol. 16, no. 2. P. 189–200. DOI: 10.25205/2541-7517-2018-16-2-189-200