The specificity of historical-philosophical research in the Humanities
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St Petersburg State University
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In interdisciplinary contemporary science, knowledge is obtained from a close collaboration
of specialists with various competences. Philosophy appears to be effective in clarifying the
meaning of concepts, discerning the normative and the empirical, determining whether the
differences in the positions of the participants depend on how they use words or the essence
of the argument. Philosophers actively help to develop various fields of the humanities and
social sciences and they are in demand in the sciences. They admit themselves that the history
of philosophy is the unifying factor for all the areas, although the areas of their research
are diverse. The article considers the question of whether it is possible to talk about a specific
influence exerted by professional historians of philosophy on other disciplines. Restricted to
the humanities, it traces the streams that exist in the dialogue between the humanities and
historical-philosophical studies, and also considers what contribution the historians of philosophy
make in the field of historical sciences, in various areas of political research, in gender
studies, anthropology, theology and religious philosophy, as well as the articulation of practical
philosophy as a way of life. Despite the fact that the history of philosophy is thought of as
an auxiliary discipline, the contribution of the historians of philosophy to the development of
related and indirectly related fields of scholarship is significant: they reconstruct the genealogy
of meaning and as a result, the concepts or ideas are clarified within their native cultural
environment.
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Lvov A. A. The specificity of historical-philosophical research in the Humanities. Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Philosophy and Conflict Studies, 2021, vol. 37, issue 3, pp. 449–463.