We argue that narratives are central to the success of historical reconstruction. Narrative explanation involves tracing causal trajectories across time. The construction of narrative, then, often involves postulating relatively speculative causal connections between comparatively well-established events. But speculation is not always idle or harmful: it also aids in overcoming local underdetermination by forming scaffolds from which new evidence becomes relevant. Moreover, as our understanding of the past’s causal milieus become richer, the constraints on narrative plausibility become increasingly strict: a narrative’s admissibility does not turn on mere logical consistency with background data. Finally, narrative explanation and explanati...
We now have a paradoxical situation where the place and status of stories is in decline within the h...
Roth develops an argument that resolves disputes persisting since the 19th century about the scienti...
This paper is a reflection on philosophy of history and a polemic in the debate on the legitimacy of...
We argue that narratives are central to the success of historical reconstruction. Narrative explanat...
Geologists, Paleontologists and other historical scientists are frequently concerned with narrative ...
"The narratives of the world are numberless"; yet, all stories may be seen as chapters of a single s...
There is a fairly longstanding distinction between what are called the ideographic as opposed to nom...
This paper explains the narrative in the study of history which has only been understood as a way of...
Social scientists interested in explaining historical processes can, indeed should, refuse the choic...
This paper argues that we can let go of the conception of narrative history, not because we know his...
There is a pronounced tendency within contemporary philosophy of history to think of historical know...
The past is the time before now and history is the narrative historians create about it. The key que...
This dissertation seeks to vindicate the place that narrative has in historiography and recognize th...
Several scholars observed that narratives about the human past are evaluated comparatively. Few att...
This paper argues that we can let go of the conception of narrative history, not because we know his...
We now have a paradoxical situation where the place and status of stories is in decline within the h...
Roth develops an argument that resolves disputes persisting since the 19th century about the scienti...
This paper is a reflection on philosophy of history and a polemic in the debate on the legitimacy of...
We argue that narratives are central to the success of historical reconstruction. Narrative explanat...
Geologists, Paleontologists and other historical scientists are frequently concerned with narrative ...
"The narratives of the world are numberless"; yet, all stories may be seen as chapters of a single s...
There is a fairly longstanding distinction between what are called the ideographic as opposed to nom...
This paper explains the narrative in the study of history which has only been understood as a way of...
Social scientists interested in explaining historical processes can, indeed should, refuse the choic...
This paper argues that we can let go of the conception of narrative history, not because we know his...
There is a pronounced tendency within contemporary philosophy of history to think of historical know...
The past is the time before now and history is the narrative historians create about it. The key que...
This dissertation seeks to vindicate the place that narrative has in historiography and recognize th...
Several scholars observed that narratives about the human past are evaluated comparatively. Few att...
This paper argues that we can let go of the conception of narrative history, not because we know his...
We now have a paradoxical situation where the place and status of stories is in decline within the h...
Roth develops an argument that resolves disputes persisting since the 19th century about the scienti...
This paper is a reflection on philosophy of history and a polemic in the debate on the legitimacy of...