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Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 1989

Pages: 122-134

Series: Nijhoff international philosophy series

ISBN (Hardback): 9789401076128

Full citation:

Victorino Tejera, "Intellectual history as a tool of philosophy", in: History and anti-history in philosophy, Berlin, Springer, 1989

Abstract

Because every historical account of anything is also a reflection upon it, every history is in a sense intellectual. Intellectual history proper is so in the further sense that it takes for its subject-matter the expressive and reflective products, processes and institutions of a society through intervals of time. These include the arts, the sciences, the political thought, the eschatological and everyday beliefs that are constitutive of the culture of the society as a civilization, namely, as a society with a certain quality to its survival. Eschatological and folk beliefs, though not always reflectively held, must be a concern of the intellectual historian because they are, along with other traditionary and created products, components of the climate of opinion of a society at given times. The intellectual historian cannot neglect the less reflective or apparently non-reflective products of a civilization without depriving himself of the contextualizing elements and dimension that make him more than a specialized historian of art or science, or a specialized political or religious historian.

Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 1989

Pages: 122-134

Series: Nijhoff international philosophy series

ISBN (Hardback): 9789401076128

Full citation:

Victorino Tejera, "Intellectual history as a tool of philosophy", in: History and anti-history in philosophy, Berlin, Springer, 1989