[lit-ideas] Re: Philosophy of the History of Philosophy -- alla Stanford

  • From: Julie Krueger <juliereneb@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 27 Nov 2013 12:00:56 -0600

What I'm looking for is a (probably multi-volume) overview of the history
of Philo that's not too dense reading.  College level....

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On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 11:49 AM, <Jlsperanza@xxxxxxx> wrote:

>
>
> In a message dated 11/27/2013 12:28:19 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
> juliereneb@xxxxxxxxx writes:
> "I once owned most of the texts in a series on  Western Philosophy -- it
> was an expensive set which I added to gradually.   I no longer have them
> and
> have been trying to find the Editor ...  I want  to say that it was
> something
> very simple like "History of Western Philo" and I  can see the front cover.
>  I'm thoroughly frustrated.  It has been my  impression that they are used
> frequently in philo courses.  Any  ideas??"
>
> Well, I note that the Stanford Encyclopedia (online) of Philosophy does NOT
>  have an entry, "History of Philosophy". I was curious to get some updated
> references since this Encyclopedia gets constantly (as it were) updated.
>
> Instead, there's an entry for "Feminist history of philosophy". I append
> the references below.
>
> With McEvoy I would distinguish between (although 'between' is possibly
> wrong here):
>
> history of philosophy
> philosophy of history
> history of the history of philosophy
> philosophy of the history of philosophy
> philosophy of the history of philosophy of history
> and perhaps
> history of the philosophy of the history of philosophy
>
> Geary may come up with newer combos.
>
> Or not.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Speranza
>
> ----
>   "I think the History of Philosophy would be a good title for a  class" --
> Hegel (in a meeting with the Philosophy Department, Germany).
>
>
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> History of Philosophy (Kluwer Academic Publishers)
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> Forgotten; Reasons for Forgetting"  in Hypatia vol. 9, no. 1 (Winter 1994).
> •Antony, Louise, Witt, Charlotte ed.  1993. A Mind of One's Own: Feminist
> Essays on Reason and Objectivity (Westview  Press).
> •Atherton, Margaret. 1993. "Cartesian Reason and Gendered Reason" in
> Antony and Witt 1993.
> •–––. 1994. Women Philosophers of the Early Modern  Period (Hackett
> Publishing Co.).
> •Baier, Annette. 1987. "Hume, the Women's  Moral Theorist" Women and Moral
> Theory ed. Eva Feder Kittay and Diana T. Meyers  (Roman and Littlefield)
> •–––. 1993. "Hume, the Reflective Women's  Epistemologist?" in A Mind of
> One's Own.
> •Bar On, Bat-Ami. 1994. Engendering  Origins: Critical Feminist Readings in
> Plato and Aristotle (Albany SUNY  Press).
> •–––. 1994. Modern Engendering: Critical Feminist Readings in Modern
> Western Philosophy (Albany SUNY Press).
> •Bordo, Susan R. 1987. The Flight to  Objectivity: Essays on Cartesianism
> and Culture (State University of New York  Press).
> •Butler, Judith. 1990. Gender Trouble (Routledge 1990).
> •Cornell,  Drucilla, 1993. Transformations (New York 1993).
> •Deutscher, Penelope, 1997.  Yielding Gender: Feminism, Deconstruction and
> the History of Philosophy (London  and New York: Routledge).
> •Falco, Maria J., ed. 1996. Feminist  Interpretations of Mary
> Wollstonecraft (The Pennsylvania State University  Press).
> •Freeland, Cynthia, 1994. "Nourishing Speculation: A Feminist Reading  of
> Aristotelian Science" in Engendering Origins: Critical Feminist Readings in
> Plato and Aristotle ed. By Bat-Ami Bar On (State University of New York
> Press,  Albany).
> •–––, ed. 1998. Feminist Interpretations of Aristotle (The  Pennsylvania
> State University Press)
> •–––. "Feminism and Ideology in Ancient  Philosophy" in Apeiron Vol.
> XXXIII, no. 4. December 2000
> •Frye, Marilyn,  1992. The Possibility of Feminist Theory (California, The
> Crossing  Press).
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> (Dordrecht, Holland  D. Reidel).
> •–––. 1986. The Science Question in Feminism (Cornell University  Press).
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> Oxford University Press).
> •Hekman, Susan, ed. 1996. Feminist  Interpretatons of Michel Foucault (The
> Pennsylvania State University  Press)
> •Holland, Nancy J., ed. 1997 Feminist Interpretations of Jacques  Derrida
> (The Pennsylvania University State Press).
> •Homiak, Marcia. 1993.  "Feminism and Aristotle's Rational Ideal" in Antony
> and Witt 1993.
> •Honig,  Bonnie, ed. 1995. Feminist Interpretations of Hannah Arendt (The
> Pennsylvania  State University Press)
> •Keller, Evelyn Fox, 1985. Reflections on Gender and  Science (Yale
> University Press)
> •LeDoeuff, Michele. 1991. Hipparchia's  Choice: An Essay Concerning Women,
> Philosophy, Etc. Trans. Trista Selous,  Oxford: Blackwell.
> •Leon, Celine and Walsh Sylvia, ed., 1997. Feminist  Interpretations of
> Soren Kierkegaard (The Pennsylvania State University  Press)
> •Lloyd, Genevieve. 1993a. "Maleness, Metaphor, and the ‘Crisis’ of
> Reason" in Antony and Witt 1993.
> •–––. 1993b. The Man of Reason: "Male" and  "Female" in Western
> Philosophy (The University of Minnesota Press,  Minneapolis).
> •–––. 2002. Feminism and History of Philosophy  (Oxford)
> •Mills, Patricia Jagentowicz, ed. 1996 Feminist Interpretations of
> G.W.F.Hegel (The Pennsylvania State University Press).
> •Nussbaum, Martha.  1986. The Fragility of Goodness: Luck and Ethics in
> Greek Tragedy and Philosophy  (Cambridge UP)
> •Okin, Susan Moller, 1979. Women in Western Political Thought  (Princeton)
> •O'Neill, Eileen, 1978. "Disappearing Ink: Early Modern Women  Philosophers
> and Their Fate in History" in Kourany, Janet, ed. Philosophy in a  Feminist
> Voice: Critiques and Reconstructions (Princeton University  Press)
> •Rooney, Phyllis. 1991. "Gendered Reason: Sex, Metaphor and  Conceptions of
> Reason" by Phyllis Rooney in Hypatia 6:2 (Summer 1991):  77-103.
> •–––. 1994. "Recent Work in Feminist Discussions of Reason." American
> Philosophical Quarterly Vol. 31, Number 1, (January 1994).
> •Rorty, Richard.  1991. "Feminism and Pragmatism" Michigan Quarterly Review
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> in History (Cambridge, Cambridge University Press).
> •Scheman,  Naomi. 1993. "Though This Be Method, Yet There Is Madness in It:
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> Interpretations of Immanuel Kant.  University Park: Pennsylvania State
> Press.
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> London, University of Chicago Press).
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> Philosophy" in Alanen  and Witt 2004.
> •Simons, Margaret A., ed. 1995. Feminist Interpretations of  Simone de
> Beauvoir (The Pennsylvania State University Press).
> •Soper, Kate,  1995. What is Nature?: Culture, politics and the non-human
> (Oxford,  Blackwell).
> •Spelman, Elizabeth, 1983. "Aristotle and the Politicization of  the Soul"
> in Harding and Hintikka 1983.
> •–––. 1988. Inessential Woman  (Boston).
> •Tuana, Nancy, 1992. Woman and the History of Philosophy (New York,
> Paragon Press).
> •–––. ed. 1994. Feminist Interpretations of Plato (The  Pennsylvania
> State University Press).
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> 1-3 (Kluwer Academic  Publishing).
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> •–––. 1998. "Form, Normativity and Gender in Aristotle: A Feminist
> Perspective" in Freeland 1998.
> •–––. 2006. "Feminist Interpretations of the  Philosophical Canon" Signs:
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>
> Source:
>
> Witt, Charlotte, "Feminist History of Philosophy", The Stanford
> Encyclopedia of Philosophy  (Fall 2012 Edition), Edward N. Zalta (ed.),
> URL  =
> <http://plato.stanford.edu/archives/fall2012/entries/feminism-femhist/>.
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