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Ivanov Ivan Ivanovich
History of philosophy: history or philosophy?

The article deals with one of the major theoretical and methodological problems of the history of philosophy to achieve unity of the historical and philosophical aspects of historical and philosophical knowledge. Each of these aspects has its own vector: history is to hold the space-time characteristics of philosophical events, philosophy seeks universal, uniform throughout, including in the very history of philosophy. Analyzes the different approaches to the reconstruction of texts and their ability to balance between historicity and philosophical nature of thinking.

Keywords: history of philosophy, text reconstruction, natural language, philosophicalthinking, method, system, epistemology, ontology.

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