Doxology and the History of Philosophy

Canadian Journal of Philosophy, Supplementary Volume 16:203-226 (1990)
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Abstract

Philosophy is not history, not even intellectual history. The history of philosophy is history, a branch of intellectual history. Yet it is widely believed, by philosophers and historians of philosophy alike, that the study of the history of philosophy is an important part of the study of philosophy.

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original Normore, Calvin G. (1990) "Doxology and the History of Philosophy". Canadian Journal of Philosophy 20(sup1):203-226

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Calvin Normore
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