Ignacego Myślickiego koncepcja historii filozofii
Author:
Nawara, Henryk
xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-citation: Rocznik Naukowo-Dydaktyczny. 1975, Z. 57, Prace Filozoficzne 2, s. 67-80
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Date: 1975
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The paper gives an account of the views of Ignacy Halpern-Myślicki concerning the origin, the aims and the methods
of studying the history of philosophy. This is the first attempt to reconstruct the views of a writer who has been
almost completely forgotten nowadays and who is chiefly known as a translator of Spinoza's works. Myślicki
distinguishes six basic methods in studying the history of philosophy: heuristic, philosophical and critical at the
same time, hermeneutic, genetic, i. e. biographical, evolutional and that of historical growth of self-
conciousness. The sequence in which these methods are applied in practice is arbitrary, it "remains in the mind of
a historian as a set of research instruments".
The paper is preceded by a biographical note illustrating in the first place the scientific and didactic activity
of I. Myślicki,as well as showing him as a writer and organizer in "Wolna Wszechnica Polska" (Polish Open
University) and "Polski Związek Myśli Wolnej" (Polish Union of Free Thinking).