Conceptual History as a Philosophical Methodology: The Case of Hans Blumenberg’s Metaphorology

German Historical Institute London Blog (2022)
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This short article is an introduction to Blumenberg's philosophical metaphorology. Metaphorology is presented as an idiosyncratic variant of a conceptual history that draws attention to the fact that what intellectual historians examine as historically influential “concepts” are less clearly defined ideas than a kind of - pragmatically effective - images. Blumenberg calls these background images “metaphors.”

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Priebe Maximilian
Friedrich Schiller Universität, Jena

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