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| Preface Acknowledgements 1 On Philosophizing about History 1.1 Philosophy and History:The Universal versus the Particular 1.2 A Definition of Philosophy:The Science of Absolut Presuppositions 1.3 Realism verus Relativism 1.4 David Hume's Phenomenalistic Empiricism 1.5 Immanuel Kant's Transcendentalism 2 Enlightenment Introduction Selected Texts 2.A David Hume,1711-1776 2.A.1 The Uniformity of Human Nature 2.A.2 Historrical Method:thd Case of Miracle Stories 2.A.3 The Overall Shape of History 2.B Coneorcet,1743-1794 2.B.1 Christianity:Enemy of Enlightenment 2.B.2 Creation of World Public Opinion through Printing 2.B.3 Enlightenment and Revolution 2.B.4 The Future 2.C Immanuel Kant,1724-1804 2.C.1 What is Enlightenment? 2.C.2 Progress in History 3 Cllassical Historicism Introduction Selected Texts 3.A Johann Gottfried Herder,1744-1803 3.A.1 History:The Exploration of Human Difference 3.A.2 No Single Ideal of Human Perfection 3.A.3 Cultural Relativism versus Progress 3.A.4 Defence of the Medieval 3.A.5 The essence of Enlightenment:Mechanism 3.A.6 The Truth of History 3.B Wilhelm von Humboldt,1767-1835 3.B.1 The Mystery of Language 3.B.2 Historical Imagination 3.B.3 ‘Ideas’ in History 3.C Friedrich Schleiermacher,1768-1834 3.C.1 The Interplay of Divination and Comparison 3.C.2 The Hermeneutical Circle …… 4 Positivism 5 Suprahistory 6 Secular Historicism 7 Hermeneutics 8 Kulturkritik 9 Narrativism 10 Posthistory Further Reading kBibliography Inedx of Names Inedx of Subjects and Terms |
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