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Historical Ontology. Ian Hacking
Historical Ontology


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Author: Ian Hacking
Date: 15 Sep 2004
Publisher: HARVARD UNIVERSITY PRESS
Language: English
Format: Paperback::288 pages
ISBN10: 0674016076
ISBN13: 9780674016071
Publication City/Country: Cambridge, Mass, United States
Dimension: 152x 229x 17mm::421.84g
Download Link: Historical Ontology
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Historical ontology. Course. FILK-S207b, 5 cr, Jan-Ivar Linden, 04.04.2018 - 02.05.2018Bachelor 's Programme in Philosophy Teaching language English. Abstract: Static ontologies cannot capture the relevant contextual knowledge required for search and retrieval of historical documents because the entities in the. The Ontology of Motion Beyond Ontology and Sexual Difference: An Interview with the Italian Feminist Philosopher Adriana Cavarero. The author describes and examines Ian Hacking's approach to historical ontology and its application to psychological description. Historical ontology is Historical. Ontology. This is a revised version of the Robert and Maurine Rothschild Lecture, 22 April 1999, given at the Department of the History of Science, In this article, I argue that our ontology of art has undergone a major change in the course of modern history. While we currently think of International Conference at the European Cultural Centre of Delphi. 29-31 May 2015 in Delphi, Greece. Ontology and History: A Challenging and Auspicious I can't take credit for coining the phrase 'historical ontology'. Ian Hacking wrote a book titled Historical Ontology, and Hacking himself got it from This chapter concentrates on the history of, and more precisely on a discussion of, the relationship between creative, novel events and the already constituted Date, Open, Close. 2019-07-24, 0.763562, N/A. 2019-07-23, 0.795719, 0.763562. 2019-07-22, 0.828240, 0.795719. 2019-07-21, 0.824294, 0.828240. Heidegger, Foucault, and the Politics of Historical Ontology. Robert Nichols. BUY THIS BOOK. 2014 296 pages. From $30.00. Cloth ISBN: 9780804788755 many of our perplexities arise from the ways in which a space of possible ideas has been formed. Ian Hacking, Historical Ontology For Foucault, philosophical critique needs to pursue an 'historical ontology of ourselves', that is, it should analyse the historical practices in which we have come Foucault's great achievement in my view was to see, and show, how we can have a history of this [self-constituting freedom]: that describing the different 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 Title: The historical ontology of environment:from the unity of nature to the birth of geopolitics. Author: Conway, Philip. Awarding Body: Aberystwyth University. general themes about philosophy and history, already broached in a number of the chapters that follow. Ontology. "Historical ontology" is not, at first sight, Professor, Philosophy and History of Science Arabatzis T. Towards a historical ontology?. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science [Internet]. 2003 Here is an astute description DeLanda of historical ontology with respect Historical narratives cease to be constituted a single temporal Questions central to the ontology of art include the following: what sort(s) of things are works of art? Do all works of art belong to any one basic I have chosen to call the issue around which I would organize this response the configuration of historical ontology. Ontology is a word that This project aspires a methodology and conceptual apparatus for a critical project of philosophical anthropology in terms of a 'historical ontology', underlying Abstract. In this article, I argue that our ontology of art has undergone a major change in the course of modern history. While we currently think





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