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F. H. Bradley, The presuppositions of critical history

Lionel Rubinoff F. H Bradley 1846-1924 (Francis Herbert)

Don Mills, Ont. J. M. Dent 1968

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  • Título:
    F. H. Bradley, The presuppositions of critical history
  • Autor: Lionel Rubinoff
  • F. H Bradley 1846-1924 (Francis Herbert)
  • Assuntos: Bradley, F. H 1846-1924 (Francis Herbert); History -- Philosophy; FILOSOFIA (HISTÓRIA)
  • Descrição: Editors introduction -- Teleology, mechanism, and the rise of historiography -- Naturalism, positivism, and the idea of history -- Historicism and the a priori of history -- Bradley's debt to the Tubingen school of biblical criticism -- The presuppositions of critical history: prolegomenon to a critique -- From subjectivity to objectivity: tentanda via -- The presuppositions of critical history -- Preface -- Summary -- The essay (editor's sub-titles) -- The ambiguity of history -- What is an historical fact? -- The nature of inference in history -- The presupposition of critical history -- Historical inference and the uniformity of nature -- The problem of un-analogous testimony -- The peculiarities of historical evidence and the limits of history -- History and progress -- Conclusion.
    First published in 1874, The Presuppositions of Critical History has long been regarded as an outstanding example of the analytical philosophy of history as currently practiced by Anglo-American philosophers. It was the first serious application of British Idealism to the philosophy of history; at the same time, it shows some resemblance to certain phenomenological approaches fashionable among European philosophers.
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  • Editor: Don Mills, Ont. J. M. Dent
  • Data de criação/publicação: 1968
  • Formato: 147 p 19 cm..
  • Idioma: Inglês

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