Philosophizing with a historiographical figure: Descartes in Degérando’s Histoire comparée des systèmes de philosophie

British Journal for the History of Philosophy 28 (3):533-552 (2020)
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Abstract

The writings by the 'state philosophers' of nineteenth-century France are often seen, either as entirely driven by political or ideological concerns, or reduced to mere history of philosophy. Hence, ironically, those who established the philosophical canon that still now informs philosophy teaching in France were themselves excluded from that canon. Using the heuristic concept of a philosophical figure, this contribution intends to show how, for these philosophers, historiography represented a seemingly inoffensive, but in reality extremely efficient, means of searching out philosophical alternatives to the institutionally dominant philosophy of Victor Cousin (1792-1867). Focalizing on the almost forgotten case of Joseph-Marie Degérando (1772-1842), I show how he used the philosophical figure of Descartes and how he used it to counter Cousin.

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Delphine Antoine-Mahut
École Normale Supérieure de Lyon

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Schelling dans la querelle de la méthode en France (1828-1840).Sarah Bernard-Granger - forthcoming - Les Cahiers Philosophiques de Strasbourg.

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