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Beschreibung
This is the definitive companion to the study of the philosophy of history. It provides an accessible and comprehensive introduction to all the major philosophical concepts, issues and debates raised by history. Ideal for undergraduate students in philosophy and history, the structure and content closely reflect the way the philosophy of history is studied and taught.
The book offers a lucid treatment of existing approaches to the philosophy of history and also breaks new ground by extending the major debates in this area of growing philosophical interest. Subjects examined include: the centrality of historical language; objections to historical truth and realism; the relationship between the philosophy of history and the philosophy of science; historical interpretation and narrative; philosophical accounts of historical reasoning from the evidence. The text clearly presents and criticizes the arguments of the major philosophers and historians who have contributed to our understanding of the philosophy of history.

Mark Day's rigorous analysis is supplemented by useful pedagogical features, including key examples from historical and philosophical writing; summaries of core debates; study questions; and guides to further reading.
This is the definitive companion to the study of the philosophy of history. It provides an accessible and comprehensive introduction to all the major philosophical concepts, issues and debates raised by history. Ideal for undergraduate students in philosophy and history, the structure and content closely reflect the way the philosophy of history is studied and taught.
The book offers a lucid treatment of existing approaches to the philosophy of history and also breaks new ground by extending the major debates in this area of growing philosophical interest. Subjects examined include: the centrality of historical language; objections to historical truth and realism; the relationship between the philosophy of history and the philosophy of science; historical interpretation and narrative; philosophical accounts of historical reasoning from the evidence. The text clearly presents and criticizes the arguments of the major philosophers and historians who have contributed to our understanding of the philosophy of history.

Mark Day's rigorous analysis is supplemented by useful pedagogical features, including key examples from historical and philosophical writing; summaries of core debates; study questions; and guides to further reading.
Über den Autor

Mark Day is Lecturer in Philosophy at Nottingham Trent University, UK.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Preface
Part I: Evidence for the Past
Chapter One: An introduction to historical practice
1. The Past in the Present
2. The professionalisation of history
3. Relations with the Past
4. Forms of historical production
5. Further Reading and Study Questions

Chapter Two: Historical methodology
1. Scissors and Paste
2. Rules of historical reasoning
3. Peer reviews
4. A philosophical approach to historical reasoning
5. Primary sources
6. Further reading and study questions

Chapter Three: Reasoning from the evidence
1. Bayesianism
2. The limitations of Bayesianism
3. Explanation and interference
4. Unwinding the spool
5. Explanatory virtues
6. The preservation of testimony
7. Further reading and study questions

Part II: History as Science
Chapter Four: Abstraction and laws
1. What's so great about science?
2. Abstraction and quantification
3. Positivism
4. Laws
5. Against universality
6. Rehabilitating causation
Further reading and study questions

Chapter Five: The Causal sciences
1. Against causation in history
2. Singular causation
3. Causation and contrasts
4. What is historical theory?
5. Justifying historical theories: comparison and contrast
6. Justifying historical theories: explaining how
7. Further reading and study questions

Chapter Six: Theory and particular
1. The historian's role
2. A priori argument from particularity
3. Applying in general terms
4. The 'chemical' sciences
5. Combining theories in practice
6. Narrative and theory
7. Interim conclusion: is naturalism the best account of historical practice?
8. Further reading and study questions

Part III: History and interpretation
Chapter Seven: Feeling and thought
1. Questions in the philosophy of interpretation
2. Empathy
3. Collingwood and re-enactment
4. Living history
5. All history is the history of thought
6. Further reading and study questions

Chapter Eight: Actions, reasons and norms
1. Rationality
2. What is it to act rationally? Instrumentality and re-enactment
3. Meaning and society
4. Social norms
5. The Great Cat Massacre
6. Interim conclusion: interpretation and evidence
7. Further reading and study questions

Part IV: From Interpretation to Discourse
Chapter Nine: Subject and object
1. Historicism
2. Objectivity and evaluation
3. Selection and importance
4. Dialogue Further reading and study questions

Chapter Ten: Narrative
1. What are narratives?
2. Narrative and discourse
3. Metahistory
4. Narrative and truth
5. Collective narrative and metanarrative
6. Further reading and study questions

Part V: Truth and Reality
Chapter Eleven: The absent past
1.Overview: correspondence to reality
2. Overview: anti-realism and justification
3. Beyond statement truth
4. Qualified scepticism: degradation over time
5. Construction of the past
6. Present truth and past truth
7. Further reading and study questions

Chapter Twelve: Undetermination
1.Coherence and choice
2. Bayesianism reconsidered
3. Historiographical disagreement
4. Social construction
5. Linguistic Idealism
6.Practical relations to the past
7. Further reading and study questions

Conclusion
References

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2008
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Genre: Geschichte, Importe
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Thema: Lexika
Medium: Taschenbuch
Inhalt: Kartoniert / Broschiert
ISBN-13: 9780826488480
ISBN-10: 082648848X
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Day, Mark
Hersteller: Bloomsbury 3PL
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 234 x 156 x 15 mm
Von/Mit: Mark Day
Erscheinungsdatum: 31.01.2008
Gewicht: 0,412 kg
Artikel-ID: 131301333

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