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Ignacio Angelelli

University of Texas at Austin
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  • University of Texas at Austin
    Department of Philosophy
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Austin, Texas, United States of America
Areas of Interest
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
17th/18th Century Philosophy
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    Teorema "entrevista a Stuart Hampshire y John R. Searle"
    with Telos Staff
    Teorema: International Journal of Philosophy 6 (3): 519. 1976.
    Metaphysics and Epistemology
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    Die Mittelalterlichen Traktate De Modo Opponendi et Respondendi. Einleitung und Ausgabe der einschlägigen Texte, Beiträge zur Geschichte der Philosophie und Theologie des Mittelalters, Neue Folge, Vol. 17
    Journal of the History of Philosophy 21 (2): 249-250. 1983.
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    Phänomenologie (review)
    Review of Metaphysics 47 (2): 360-362. 1993.
    This is a doctoral dissertation submitted in Utrecht in 1991. The four main parts of the text are preceded by a substantial introduction, and followed by a very important bibliography. In spite of classifying his work as belonging in the type of research called Begriffsgeschichte, the author tells us that he has done a history of the term "phenomenology" rather than of the concept of phenomenology. To justify this, Bokhove quotes Rothacker: "Terms and problems have a history. Not properly the co…Read more
    This is a doctoral dissertation submitted in Utrecht in 1991. The four main parts of the text are preceded by a substantial introduction, and followed by a very important bibliography. In spite of classifying his work as belonging in the type of research called Begriffsgeschichte, the author tells us that he has done a history of the term "phenomenology" rather than of the concept of phenomenology. To justify this, Bokhove quotes Rothacker: "Terms and problems have a history. Not properly the concept as such".
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