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  1. Historisches Lexikon zur politisch-sozialen Sprache in Deutschland.Geschichtliche Grundbegriffe - 1980 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 34 (2):303-305.
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  • Meaning and understanding in the history of ideas.Quentin Skinner - 1969 - History and Theory 8 (1):3-53.
    Emphasis on autonomy of texts presupposes that there are perennial concepts. But researchers' expectations may turn history into mythology of ideas; researchers forget that an agent cannot be described as doing something he could not understand as a description, and that thinking may be inconsistent. They will never uncover voluntary oblique strategies and by treating ideas as units will confuse sentences with statements. On the other hand, a contextual approach to the meaning of texts dismisses ideas as unimportant effects. Neither (...)
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  • The Joy of Difference: Foucault and Hadot on the Aesthetic and Universal in Philosophy.Cory Wimberly - 2009 - Philosophy Today 53 (2):192-203.
    The intersection of Foucault and Hadot's work in the philosophy of antiquity is a dense and fruitful meeting. Not only do each of the philosophers offer competing interpretations of antiquity, their differences also reflect on their opposing assessments of the contemporary situation and the continuing philosophical debate between the universal and the relative. Unpacking these two philosophers’ disagreements on antiquity sheds light on how Hadot’s commitment to the Universal and Foucault’s commitment to an aesthetics of existence stem from their diagnoses (...)
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  • (1 other version)Wittgenstein et les limites du langage.Pierre Hadot - 2004 - Paris: Libr. philosophique J. Vrin. Edited by G. E. M. Anscombe & Gottfried Gabriel.
    Les études réunies ici témoignent de la découverte de la philosophie analytique par les philosophes français de l’après-guerre : dans les années 1950, Pierre Hadot fut en effet l’un des premiers à s’intéresser aux rapports entre logique et langage dans la pensée de Wittgenstein. Ces études pionnières sont suivies d’une lettre d’Elisabeth Anscombe à Pierre Hadot, et de la traduction d’un texte de Gottfried Gabriel sur la signification de la forme littéraire chez Wittgenstein.
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  • Réflexions sur les limites du langage à propos du « Tractatus logico-philosophicus » de Wittgenstein.P. Hadot - 1959 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 64 (4):469 - 484.
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  • Jeux de langage et philosophie.Pierre Hadot - 1962 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 67 (3):330 - 343.
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  • (1 other version)The present alone is our happiness: conversations with Jeannie Carlier and Arnold I. Davidson.Pierre Hadot - 2009 - Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press. Edited by Marc Djaballah, Jeannie Carlier & Arnold I. Davidson.
    Tied to the apron strings of the church -- Researcher, teacher, philosopher -- Philosophical discourse -- Interpretation, objectivity and nonsense -- Unitary experience and philosophical life -- Philosophical discourse as spiritual exercise -- Philosophy as life and as a quest for wisdom -- From Socrates to Foucault : a long tradition -- Inacceptable? -- The present alone is our happiness.
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  • Ernst Bertram, Nietzsche, Attempt at a Mythology.Bryan Finken - 2009 - Philosophy in Review 29 (6):393.
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