『The Sociology of Philosophies : A Global Theory of Intellectual Change』[図版目次]

Randall Collins

(1998年8月刊行,Harvard University Press,ISBN:0674816471 [hbk] / ISBN:0674001877 [pbk]→本文目次



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Figures

2.1 Network of Chinese Philosophers, 400 - 200 B.C.E. 55
2.2 Network of Greek Philosophers from Socrates to Chrysippus 56
3.1 Forming the Network of Greek Philosophers, 600 - 465 B.C.E. 83
3.2 Centralization of the Greek Philosophy, 465 - 365 B.C.E. 88
3.3 Organized Scools of Greek Philosophy, 600 - 100 B.C.E. 91
3.4 Prolifereation and Recombination of the Greek Schools, 400 - 200 B.C.E. 96
3.5 Realignment of Schools in the Roman Conquest, 200 B.C.E. - 1. C.E. 110
3.6 Syncretisms and Skepticism, 1 - 200 C.E. 117
3.7 Showdown of Neoplatonists and Christians, 200 - 400 124
3.8 Neoplatonists under Christian Triumph, 400 - 600 130
4.1 Emergence of Chinese Network, 500 - 365 B.C.E. : Rival Confucian Lineages, Mohists, Primitivists 139
4.2 Intersecting Centers of the Warring States, 365 - 200 B.C.E. 144
4.3 Han Dynasty Transition and Forming of Official Confucianism, 235 B.C.E. - 100 C.E. 159
4.4 Later Han Dynasty Disintegration and the Dark Learning, 100 - 300 C.E. 170
5.1 Indian Network, 800 - 400 B.C.E. : The Founding Rivalries 201
5.2 India, 400 B.C.E. - 400 C.E. : Age of Anonymous Texts 210
5.3 Lineages of Buddhists Sects, 400 B.C.E. - 900 C.E. 214
5.4 Conflict of Buddhist and Hindu Schools, 400 - 900 C.E. 225
5.5 Hindu Oppositions, 900 - 1500 : Nyaya Realists, Advaita Idealists, Vaishnava Dualists 258
6.1 Taoist Church and Imported Buddhist Schools, 300 - 500 284
6.2 T'ien-t'ai, Yogacara, Hua-yen, 500 - 800 287
6.3 Cascade of Ch'an (Zen) Schools, 635 - 935 294
6.4 Neo-Confucian Movement and the Winnowing of Zen, 935-1265 300
6.5 Neo-Confucian Orthodoxy and the Idealist Movement, 1435 - 1565 315
7.1 Network of Japanese Philosophers, 600 - 1100 : Founding of Tendai and Shingon 328
7.2 Expansion of Pure Land and Zen, 1100 - 1400 334
7.3 Zen Artists and Tea Masters, 1400 - 1600 340
7.4 Tokugawa Confucian and National Learning Schools, 1600 - 1835 351
7.5 Meiji Westernizers and the Kyoto School, 1835 - 1935 373
8.1 Islamic and Jewish Philosophers and Scientists, 700 - 935 : Basra and Baghdad Schools 396
8.2 Ash'arites, Greek Falasifa, and the Syntheses of Ibn Sina and al-Ghazali, 935 - 1100 409
8.3 Mystics, Scientists, and Logicians, 1100 - 1400 424
8.4 Islamic and Jewish Philosophers in Spain, 900 - 1065 435
8.5 Spain, 1065 - 1235 : The Hinge of the Hinge 438
9.1 Islamic Factions and Combinations 452
9.2 Proliferation of Cistercian Monasteries, 1098 - 1500 457
9.3 Christian Philosophers, 1000 - 1200 : Forming the Argumentative Network 464
9.4 Franciscan and Dominican Rivalries, 1200 - 1335 470
9.5 Jewish Philosophers within Christendom, 1135 - 1535 : Maimonidists, Averroists, and Kabbalists 478
9.6 Scholastics, Mystics, Humanists, 1335 - 1465 489
9.7 Reformers, Metaphysicians, Skeptics, 1465 - 1600 498
10.1 European Network : The Cascade of Circles, 1600 - 1735 507
10.2 Network Overlap of Greek Mathematicians and Philosophers, 600 B.C.E. - 600 C.E. 544
11.1 French and British Network during the Enlightenment, 1735 - 1800 607
12.1 German Network, 1735 - 1835 : Berlin-Königsberg and Jena-Weimar 624
12.2 Network of American Philosophers, 1800 - 1935 : German Imports, Idealists, Pragmatists 673
13.1 German Network, 1835 - 1900 : Neo-Kantians, Historicists, Positivists, Psychologists 690
13.2 British Philosophers and Mathematicians, 1800 - 1935 : University Reform, Idealist Movement, Trinity-Bloomsbury Circle 710
13.3 Realignment of the Networks in the Generation of 1900 718
13.4 Neo-Kantians and the Vienna Circle 720
13.5 Physicists' Methodological Controversies 723
13.6 Network of Mathematical Logic and Foundations 726
13.7 Vienna Circle : Composite Network 728
13.8 Network of Phenomenologists and Existentialists, 1865 - 1965 740
14.1 Network of French Philosophers, 1765 - 1935 759
14.2 Young Hegelians and Religious / Political Radicals, 1835 - 1900 : Die Freien and the Nihilists 766
E.1 Sung Dynasty Celestrial Element Algebra 864

Maps

Philosophical Schools in the Mediterranean Region 84
Intellectual Centers in the Warring States, 350 B.C.E. 142
Han Dynasty, 200 B.C.E. - 200 C.E. 153
Second Period of Division, 250 C.E. 161
Ganges States, 500 C.E. 179
Height of Maurya Empire, 250 B.C.E. 181
Balance of Power, 150 C.E. 183
Gupta Empire, 400 C.E. 185
Eve of Mogul Invasion, 1525 192
Principal Chinese Buddhist Monasteries 282
Intellectual and Religious Centers of Japan 330
Height of the ‘Abbasid Caliphate, 800 C.E. 393
Cathedral Schools of Northern France, 1100 C.E. 514
Geopolitical Crisis of the Spanish-Habsburg Empire, 1559
German Universities, 1348 - 1900 648

Tables

2.1 Distribution of Philosophers for All Networks 77
9.1 University Foundations and Failures, 1000 - 1600 517