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A Companion to the Philosophy of History and Historiography
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A Companion to the Philosophy of History and Historiography

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The philosophy of historiography examines our representations and knowledge of the past, the relation between evidence, inference, explanation and narrative. Do we possess knowledge of the past? Do we just have probable beliefs about the past, or is historiography a piece of convincing fiction? The philosophy of history is the direct philosophical examination of history, whether it is necessary or contingent, whether it has a direction or whether it is coincidental, and if it has a direction, what it is, and how and why it is unfolding?
The fifty entries in this companion cover the main issues in the philosophies of historiography and history, including natural history and the practices of historians. Written by an international and multi-disciplinary group of experts, these clearly written entries present a cutting-edge updated picture of current research in the philosophies of historiography and history.

This companion will be of interest to philosophers, historians, natural historians, and social scientists.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9781444304923
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatPDF
Format noteDRM Adobe
Publishing date17/02/2009
Edition09001 A. 1. Auflage
Pages576 pages
LanguageEnglish
File size4458 Kbytes
Article no.1422591
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Product groupReligion
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Aviezer Tucker is a Gvirtzman Memorial Foundation Fellow and teaches at the CEVRO Institute in Prague.  He held research positions at the Australian National University, New York University, Columbia University and the Central European University in Prague. He is the author of Our Knowledge of the Past: A Philosophy of Historiography (2004) and a past president of the Society for the Philosophy of History.