, Brepols, 2019 Paperback, 253 pages, Size:170 x 240 mm, Languages: English, French. ISBN 9782503584683.
Summary In the recent past, critical discussions concerning notions such as 'cultural area' and 'area studies', as well as their relativizations by means of conceptions that avoid splitting clearly identified areas (inter alia, 'third space', 'hybridity', 'diaspora', or 'cosmopolitism'), drew attention to the long history of cultural territorialization. This book attempts to open the history of philosophy to reflexive and globalizing tendencies elaborated in the field of 'world history'. From the seventeenth century onward, in both modern Europe and North America, historical sciences-notably philosophical historiography and cultural history-colonized both the past (or national pasts) and the 'rest' of the world. The contributions gathered in the present volume address both phenomena to the extent that they have been linked with modern historicization of philosophy, sciences, and culture. TABLE OF CONTENTS CATHERINE KÖNIG-PRALONG / MARIO MELIADÒ / ZORNITSA RADEVA (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg) Preface I. Continents of Thought, Global Exchanges CATHERINE KÖNIG-PRALONG (Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg) How Historians of Philosophy Invented Europe's Philosophical Nature JULIE BRUMBERG-CHAUMONT (CNRS, PSL, LEM Paris) À l'Est (et au Far-Ouest) de la logique, rien de nouveau STÉPHANE VAN DAMME (European University Institute Firenze) Enlightenment's Frontiers: did Mohawks have a philosophy? II. Intellectual Imperialism LENA SALAYMEH (Tel Aviv University) Goldziher dans le rôle du bon orientaliste. Les méthodes de l'impérialisme intellectuel IVA MANOVA (Bulgarian Academy of Sciences) The Creation of Philosophical Nations under the Soviet Regime: "Restoring the Historical Truth" about the Peoples of Asia in Philosophy III. Formations of Political and Ethnical Spaces UELI ZAHND (Université de Genève) Civilized Scots? Climate, Race and the Barbarian North in Early Modern Scottish Philosophy DELPHINE ANTOINE-MAHUT (ENS de Lyon) Une philosophie française sans philosophie française. L'éclectisme de Victor Cousin MARIO MELIADÒ (Universität Siegen) Géopolitique de la raison. Sur la pratique de l'histoire de la philosophie à l'école de Victor Cousin GIANLUCA BRIGUGLIA (Université de Strasbourg) Aristotélisme politique médiéval et lieu naturel de la démocratie selon l'historiographie de Walter Ullmann IV. Intellectual Boundaries and Disciplinary Geographies CECILIA MURATORI (University of Warwick) Science or "Sad Trash"? Aristotelian Lineages in the Historiography of Animal Magnetism SAMUEL LÉZÉ (ENS de Lyon) Contrôler le territoire philosophique à coups de canon. L'éclipse de « l'histoire comparée » de Joseph-Marie Degérando (1772-1842) à l'orée d'une juridiction de l'incomparable