This book addresses a wide range of philosophical problems about history and the semantics of time. Point of departure is the distinction between events under the description of past witnesses and their contemporaries and events under the description of historians. Its main claim is that a thesis on the past is exemplified rather than being justified by the available evidence. The book will not only appeal to philosophers and historians, but to students and scholars across the humanities
The existential approach to the philosophy of history focuses on the question of the meaning of hist...
Does Current Events make history? Is it possible a history out of Current Events? What does it mean ...
houghtful and scholarly, yet accessible, The Changing Face of the Past: An Introduction to Western H...
This introductory chapter situates ancient constructions of the past, in historiography and in other...
The article interprets that it is hardly surprising then that philosophers of history point to the s...
AbstractThe relation between history and the history of philosophy implies to constitute a signifyin...
Simon ZB. The Transformation of Historical Time: Processual and Evental Temporalities . In: Tamm M, ...
In this paper, I show how the phenomenological and hermeneutic traditions and method converge on the...
The last thirty years have brought about a fundamental revision of historical epistemology. So inten...
Berber Bevernage does not share the pessimistic view that the philosophy of history is in crisis or ...
The range of topics this book seeks to cover is the subject of its introductory chapter. To sum the ...
3.2 Historical objectivity Another issue that provoked significant attention among analytic philosop...
Historical facts are not objects. ‘Historical-real’ is constitutively representational and constitut...
International audienceThis paper argues that doing history of philosophy is not the same as making p...
This paper explains a philosophically pragmatic approach to the understanding of historical time, an...
The existential approach to the philosophy of history focuses on the question of the meaning of hist...
Does Current Events make history? Is it possible a history out of Current Events? What does it mean ...
houghtful and scholarly, yet accessible, The Changing Face of the Past: An Introduction to Western H...
This introductory chapter situates ancient constructions of the past, in historiography and in other...
The article interprets that it is hardly surprising then that philosophers of history point to the s...
AbstractThe relation between history and the history of philosophy implies to constitute a signifyin...
Simon ZB. The Transformation of Historical Time: Processual and Evental Temporalities . In: Tamm M, ...
In this paper, I show how the phenomenological and hermeneutic traditions and method converge on the...
The last thirty years have brought about a fundamental revision of historical epistemology. So inten...
Berber Bevernage does not share the pessimistic view that the philosophy of history is in crisis or ...
The range of topics this book seeks to cover is the subject of its introductory chapter. To sum the ...
3.2 Historical objectivity Another issue that provoked significant attention among analytic philosop...
Historical facts are not objects. ‘Historical-real’ is constitutively representational and constitut...
International audienceThis paper argues that doing history of philosophy is not the same as making p...
This paper explains a philosophically pragmatic approach to the understanding of historical time, an...
The existential approach to the philosophy of history focuses on the question of the meaning of hist...
Does Current Events make history? Is it possible a history out of Current Events? What does it mean ...
houghtful and scholarly, yet accessible, The Changing Face of the Past: An Introduction to Western H...