
Categories
Histories and Perspectives
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Categories
Histories and Perspectives
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Das Nachdenken ĂŒber die Kategorien markiert einen grundlegenden Ăbergang in der Geschichte der Philosophie. Durch die Theoretisierung dieses Problems erhĂ€lt die Philosophie jenen metareflexiven Charakter, der wahrscheinlich eines der typischeren Merkmale philosophischen Wissens und ihrer Methode darstellt. Das Kategorienproblem wurde im Laufe der Geschichte der Philosophie schrittweise durchdrungen, aber nie endgĂŒltig gelöst. In dieser Hinsicht kann die Geschichte der Kategorien im Rahmen der Philosophie nicht als abgeschlossen gelten: tatsĂ€chlich wird das Kategorienthema vom Altertum bis in die Gegenwart hinein analysiert und diskutiert, ohne dass seine theoretische Fruchtbarkeit bereits erschöpft wĂ€re. Die aktuelle Kategorienforschung muss sich unweigerlich mit der Geschichte der Kategorien befassen, wenn sie Fortschritte erzielen und bereits in der Vergangenheit begangene Fehler vermeiden will. Hieraus ergibt sich eine der Aufgaben des vorliegenden Bandes, der von dem BedĂŒrfnis ausgeht, Perspektiven und Wege der Kategoriengeschichte aufzuzeigen. Das Ergebnis ist nicht erschöpfend; vielmehr wird ein erster und partieller Beitrag zu einem ausgedehnteren Projekt vorgelegt.****************The reflection upon the categories leaves a fundamental mark in the history of philosophy. By theorizing such issue, philosophy gains a meta-reflexive feature, which is probably one of the most distinguishing traits of this kind of knowledge, including its method.In the history of philosophy, the question of the categories has been gradually investigated and clarified but it still remains to be solved. Therefore, from a philosophical perspective, the history of the categories is far from coming to an end: since ancient times, it has been debated and discussed, thus revealing all its theoretical potential.Such a broad history should be taken into account by any present study that wants to represent a real progress in the research, in order to avoid repeating errors that have been already made in the past. Among other things, this is one of the objectives of the present volume, which comes from the will to describe some paths and perspectives of this history, without claiming to deliver an exhaustive overview and rather representing the first partial contribution to a wider project.
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- STUDIEN UND MATERIALIEN ZUR GESCHICHTE DER PHILOSOPHIE: Categories - Histories and Perspectives - Giuseppe DâAnna and Lorenzo Fossati
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- Table of Contents
- Introduction to a History of Categories - Giuseppe DâAnna / Lorenzo Fossati
- Aristotle and the âCategoriesâ - Cristina Rossitto
- The interpretation of Aristotleâs Categories in the Neoplatonic Commentary Tradition - Mareike Hauer
- Ockham on the Categories - Matthias Kaufmann
- The Knowing as a Relation or Absolute Quality Starting from Praedicamenta in the 13th and 14th Centuries - Francesco Fiorentino
- âTotius artis secretumâ The Order of Knowledge and the Order of Being in Descartesâ Philosophy - Mariafranca Spallanzani
- Hobbesâs Critique of the Aristotelian Doctrine of Categories - Carlo Altini
- Kant and the Categories of Modality - Massimo Marassi
- Nodes, Networks, Flows: Categories and Concept in the Hegelian Logic - Stefania Achella
- From Reality to Reism, from Being to One On the Non-Aristotelian Bent of Brentanoâs Theory of Categories - Stefano Besoli
- Wilhelm Windelbandâs Doctrine of the Categories between Neo-Kantianism and Ontology - Giovanni Morrone
- Categories According to Rickert: For a Transcendental Empiricism - Anna Donise
- Laskâs Theory of Category - Felice Masi
- The Ultimate Logical Invariants Categories and a priori in Ernst Cassirer - Renato Pettoello
- From Mind to Spirit: Gentileâs âIâ as Unique Category - Rosella Faraone
- Categories: Turning a List of Issues into a System - Alberto Peruzzi
- Everyday Life - Enrica Lisciani-Petrini
- Name Index