HistoricismRoutledge, 01.03.2004 - 240 Seiten Historicism is the essential introduction to the field, providing its readers with the necessary knowledge, background and vocabulary to apply it in their own studies. Paul Hamilton's compact and comprehensive guide: * explains the theory and basics of historicism |
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... Schleiermacher – The Grammar and Divination of History Dilthey's Critique of Historical Reason Gadamer and the Event of Meaning Historicism and Modernity Marx's Poetry of the Future Nietzsche's Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future ...
... Schleiermacher – The Grammar and Divination of History Dilthey's Critique of Historical Reason Gadamer and the Event of Meaning Historicism and Modernity Marx's Poetry of the Future Nietzsche's Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future ...
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... Schleiermacher and for a term's collegial inspiration at Queen Mary, University of London in the autumn of 1999. The persuasive feedback of an anonymous medievalist has made me openly concede lack of medieval coverage. Inevitably, the ...
... Schleiermacher and for a term's collegial inspiration at Queen Mary, University of London in the autumn of 1999. The persuasive feedback of an anonymous medievalist has made me openly concede lack of medieval coverage. Inevitably, the ...
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... Schleiermacher to Gadamer, though, the hermeneutic tradition has struggled to recast this aesthetic heritage in order to show that history, properly understood, demonstrates that we can have a kind of knowledge complementing the natural ...
... Schleiermacher to Gadamer, though, the hermeneutic tradition has struggled to recast this aesthetic heritage in order to show that history, properly understood, demonstrates that we can have a kind of knowledge complementing the natural ...
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... Schleiermacher, in thinking that to strive for a just estimation of or undistorted communication with the past is simultaneously to believe that the present can be significantly altered for the better. The result might not be progress ...
... Schleiermacher, in thinking that to strive for a just estimation of or undistorted communication with the past is simultaneously to believe that the present can be significantly altered for the better. The result might not be progress ...
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