Nothing But History.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Aurora :
The Davies Group, Publishers,
2005.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface to the new edition
- Preface to the first edition
- Chapter 1: Postmetaphysical History
- A Difficult Adjustment
- Dissolving and Inflating the Historical
- Expansion and Polarization in Empirical Historiography
- A Historical Approach to the Changing Culture of History
- Chapter 2: Tentative Steps into History From Vico to Dilthey
- The Question of Modern Historical Consciousness
- Individuality and Completeness in Vico and Hegel
- Historicism and Historiography after Hegel
- Dilthey and the Unfinished Revolution
- Chapter 3: The Reduction to History.
- New Confrontations with Time and History
- This Particular World
- History, Language, and Individual Experience
- Chapter 4: Nietzsche
- The Innocence of Becoming
- The Trouble with History
- Emptiness and Connectedness
- Reshaping the Past
- Affirming the Particular Totality
- Nietzsche's Triple Legacy
- Chapter 5: Croce
- History as Thought and Action
- Croce's Uncertain Legacy
- A Postmetaphysical Historicism
- Knowing the World as History
- Experiencing Action as History
- Commitment and Collaboration, Humility and Faith
- Croce's Limits.
- Chapter 6: Heidegger
- Historicism, Disengagement, Holiness
- Heidegger and the Reduction to History
- Being and Time and After
- Being and History, Our History and Nihilism
- The Scope for an Active Response
- Out the Other Side of Historicism
- Attuning Ourselves to the Sending
- Chapter 7: Gadamerian Hermeneutics
- Belonging to a Growing Tradition
- Interlude: Pathways in a New Terrain
- Heidegger, Gadamer, and Croce
- Belonging to History
- Confinement and Openness
- Concealment and the Fusion of Horizons
- The Authority of Tradition.
- Chapter 8: Deconstruction
- The Uses and Limits of Perversity
- Deconstruction and the Cultural Displacement
- Foucault and the End of Man
- Derrida and the Dissolution of Metaphysics
- The Premium on Disruption
- Plausible Extremity
- Overreaction and Preclusion
- Chapter 9: Pragmatism, Historicism, Aestheticism
- Rorty's Neopragmatism
- From Foundations to History
- From Philosophy to Textualism
- Irony, Redescription, Autonomy
- Suffocation, Weightlessness, and the Prophets of Extremity
- Reconnection and Truth.
- Chapter 10: Past, Process, and Contest in Contemporary Historiography
- Historiographical Openness
- Processes to the Present
- The Uncanny Past
- Scott versus Himmelfarb
- Groups, Processes, and Axes of Contest
- Polarization and Revitalization
- Chapter 11: Responding to the World as Historical
- Postmetaphysical Moderation
- Care, Learning, and Truth
- The Process of Interaction
- Between Rational Critique and Disruptive Play
- Openness and Risk in Historiography
- The Extremes and the Middle Ground
- Notes
- Index.