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The series publishes monographs and essay collections devoted to the history of philosophy as well as studies in the theory of writing the history of philosophy. A special emphasis is placed on the contextualization of philosophical historiography into the areas of the history of science, culture, and the wider scope of intellectual history.
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Table of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction: Contours of Aristotelian Studies in the 19th Century
- Aristotle’s Categories in the 19th Century
- Aristotle’s and Hegel’s Logic
- “Aristotle, to whom more than anyone else the world owes the insight that only the individual exists”. – On the driving force of Aristotelian notions in the later Schelling
- What are Logical Investigations? Aristotelian Research in Trendelenburg and Husserl
- Negation and Judgment in Joseph Geyser. Aristotelian Research in the 19th Century
- “Aristoteles und Mephistopheles” – Debates about the Formation of Scientific Concepts in the 19th Century
- Brentano on Aristotle’s Psychology of the Active Intellect
- The German Chancellor, Confessional Struggles, therein Aristotle & his Allegedly Individual Forms. Georg von Hertling as an Interpreter of Aristotle
- The Concrete Universal: Friedrich Adolf Trendelenburg on Kant, Aristotle and the Ethical Principle
- War on Rhetoric? Aristotle’s Rhetoric in the 19th Century
- Annex: Ernest Havet on Enthymema, topoi and eide (1843, 37–40)
- On the contributors
- Index
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