Phenomenology and HistoryLoyola University Press, 1967 - 149 pages |
Contents
Specifying Our Starting Point | 11 |
History as a Science | 90 |
Notes | 125 |
Copyright | |
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according answer argument Aristotle arrive aspect attain attitude author's translation become Catholic century Christ Christian Church concept consider cyclical deal discipline of history earth essential eternal eternal return evolution existence fact factualness faith final Giovanni Battista Vico Greek growth happening Hegel Heinrich von Sybel Hence historian historical science historical studies historiography Huizinga human studies Ibid ical idea immanent individual insofar interpretation Jaspers Karl Jaspers Karl Löwith knowledge l'histoire Löwith Malevez man's self-realization mankind Marc Bloch Marrou Marx Marxist matter Max Scheler meaning of history method myth natural sciences object of history past person phenomenological philosophy of history Plato possible practical praxis praxis of historical present priori profane progress question reality realization realm reason reflection Rickert Romein Sartre Sciacca self-realization sense of history solution speak spirit starting point study of history theologians theology theoretical history things tion torian tory transcendent true truth unity University Voltaire words