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This collection of essays addresses, in specific historical ways and from particular disciplinary standpoints, the problem of knowledge and what used to be called the classification of the sciences. What is, or what passes for, knowledge? What are its divisions, and how should they be related? Who possesses this knowledge, and to what uses has it been put? How is it transmitted, and how can its history be understood and written? Ranging across the epistemological barrier formed by the revolution of modern science, these contributions inquire into the changing disciplinary patterns of the tumultuous times between the renaissance and the enlightenment, that saw the fragmentation of old ideals and the creation of European modernity.Contributors: DONALD R. KELLEY, ANN BLAIR, PAUL NELLES, CONSTANCE BLACKWELL, ULRICH SCHNEIDER, MARTIN MULSOW, J.B. SCHNEEWIND, DONALD VERENE, PETER MILLER, ANN MOYERS, MICHAEL SEIDLER, ANTHONY PAGDEN, PAULA FINDLEN, ANTHONY GRAFTON, HEIKKI MIKKELI, NICHOLAS JARDINE, LONDA SCHIEBINGER

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title:History and the Disciplines : The Reclassification of Knowledge in Early Modern Europe
author:Kelley, Donald R.
publisher:University of Rochester
isbn10 | asin:1878822853
print isbn13:9781878822857
ebook isbn13:9780585242682
language:English
subjectEurope--Civilization--Philosophy, Europe--Intellectual life--17th century, Learning and scholarship--Europe--History--17th century, Historiography, Knowledge, Theory of.
publication date:1997
lcc:CB203.H57 1997eb
ddc:940/.01
subject:Europe--Civilization--Philosophy, Europe--Intellectual life--17th century, Learning and scholarship--Europe--History--17th century, Historiography, Knowledge, Theory of.
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History and the Disciplines
The Reclassification of Knowledge in Early Modern Europe
edited by
Donald R. Kelley
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THE UNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER PRESS
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Copyright 1997 Contributors
All Rights Reserved. Except as permitted under current legislation, no part of this work may be photocopied, stored in a retrieval system, published, performed in public, adapted, broadcast, transmitted, recorded or reproduced in any form or by any means, without the prior permission of the copyright owner.
First published 1997
1878822853
University of Rochester Press
668 Mt. Hope Avenue
Rochester, New York, 14620, USA and at P.O. Box 9, Woodbridge, Suffolk IP12 3DF, UK
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
History and the disciplines : the reclassification of knowledge in
early modern Europe / edited by Donald R. Kelley.
p. cm.
Includes index.
ISBN 1878822853 (alk. paper)
1. EuropeCivilizationPhilosophy. 2. EuropeIntellectual
life17th century. 3. Learning and scholarshipEurope
History17th century.4. Historiography. 5. Knowledge, Theory
of. I. Kelley, Donald R., 1931
CB203.H57 1997
940'.01dc21 9724434
CIP
British Library Caltaloguing-in-Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
This publication is printed on acid-free paper
Printed in the United States of America
Designed and Typeset by Cornerstone Composition Services
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CONTENTS
Introduction
1
Part I. The Problem of Knowledge
The Problem of Knowledge and the Concept of Discipline
Donald R. Kelley
13
Bodin, Montaigne, and the Role of Disciplinary Boundaries
Ann Blair
29
The Library as an Instrument of Discovery: Gabriel Naud and the Uses of History
Paul Nelles
41
Part II. Philosophy and History
Thales Philosophus: The Beginning of Philosophy as a Discipline
Constance Blackwell
61
Eclecticism and the History of Philosophy
Ulrich Schneider
83
Gundling vs. Buddeus: Competing Models of the History of Philosophy
Martin Mulsow
103
No Discipline, No History: The Case of Moral Philosophy
J. B. Schneewind
127
Vico and the Barbarism of Reflection
Donald Phillip Verene
143
Part III. Human Sciences
An Antiquary between Philology and History: Peiresc and the Samaritans
Peter Miller
163
Musical Scholarship in Italy at the End of the Renaissance, 15001650: From Veritas to Verisimilitude
Ann Moyer
185
Natural Law and History: Pufendorf's Philosophical Historiography
Michael Seidler
203
Eighteenth-Century Anthropology and the "History of Mankind"
Anthony Pagden
223

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Part IV. Natural Sciences
Francis Bacon and the Reform of Natural History in the Seventeenth Century
Paula Findlen
239
From Apotheosis to Analysis: Some Late Renaissance Histories of Classical Astronomy
Anthony Grafton
261
Legitimizing a Discipline: James Mackenzie's History of Health (1758)
Heikki Mikkeli
277
The Mantle of Mller and the Ghost of Goethe: Interactions between the Sciences and Their Histories
Nicholas Jardine
297
Gender in Early Modern Science
Londa Schiebinger
319
Index
335

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