Historical Ontology / Edition 1

Historical Ontology / Edition 1

by Ian Hacking
ISBN-10:
0674016076
ISBN-13:
9780674016071
Pub. Date:
09/15/2004
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
ISBN-10:
0674016076
ISBN-13:
9780674016071
Pub. Date:
09/15/2004
Publisher:
Harvard University Press
Historical Ontology / Edition 1

Historical Ontology / Edition 1

by Ian Hacking
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Overview

With the unusual clarity, distinctive and engaging style, and penetrating insight that have drawn such a wide range of readers to his work, Ian Hacking here offers his reflections on the philosophical uses of history. The focus of this volume, which collects both recent and now-classic essays, is the historical emergence of concepts and objects, through new uses of words and sentences in specific settings, and new patterns or styles of reasoning within those sentences. In its lucid and thoroughgoing look at the historical dimension of concepts, the book is at once a systematic formulation of Hacking’s approach and its relation to other types of intellectual history, and a valuable contribution to philosophical understanding.

Hacking opens the volume with an extended meditation on the philosophical significance of history. The importance of Michel Foucault—for the development of this theme, and for Hacking’s own work in intellectual history—emerges in the following chapters, which place Hacking’s classic essays on Foucault within the wider context of general reflections on historical methodology. Against this background, Hacking then develops ideas about how language, styles of reasoning, and “psychological” phenomena figure in the articulation of concepts—and in the very prospect of doing philosophy as historical ontology.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780674016071
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Publication date: 09/15/2004
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Ian Hacking was University Professor Emeritus at the University of Toronto. He held the Chair of Philosophy and History of Concepts at the Collège de France.

Table of Contents

1. Historical Ontology

2. Five Parables

3. Two Kinds of "New Historicism" for Philosophers

4. The Archaeology of Michel Foucault

5. Michel Foucault's Immature Science

6. Making Up People

7. Self-Improvement

8. How, Why, When, and Where Did Language Go Public?

9. Night Thoughts on Philology

10. Was There Ever a Radical Mistranslation?

11. Language, Truth, and Reason

12. "Style" for Historians and Philosophers

13. Leibniz and Descartes: Proof and Eternal Truths

14. Wittgenstein as Philosophical Psychologist

15. Dreams in Place

Works Cited

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