- Purpose of the seminar
- What is philosophical archaeology?
- Foucault's historical a priori and the positivity of discourse
- Conditions for the reality of statements and the validity of judgments
- Kantian " philosophische Archäologie " and its Foucauldian redefinition: "the history of what makes a certain form of thought necessary"
- From Foucault to Collingwood
- Philosophical archaeology and problem history(Problemgeschichte)
- Two Collingwoodian tools: "question-answer complexes" (QACs); "reenactment
- Collingwoodian redefinition of history: " All history is the history of thought ". " All history is a re-enactment of past thought as expressed in past action "
- The historian's task is to reactivate questionnaires (CQR)
- To reactivate a questionnaire is to question it anew
- Collingwood and the logic of questions and answers
- The idea of the archaeology of knowledge: taking up Foucauldian definitions
- The archaeologist's objective: to identify the rules of passage from one event of thought to another
- Redefining the archive. The archive is not a dead deposit, it's fossil energy.
11:30 - 13:00