New Contributions to the Philosophy of History [electronic resource] / by Daniel Little.

Por: Little, Daniel [author.]Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Methodos Series, Methodological Prospects in the Social Sciences ; 6Editor: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2010Descripción: VIII, 240 p. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9789048194100Trabajos contenidos: SpringerLink (Online service)Tema(s): Social sciences | Ontology | Social sciences -- Philosophy | Social sciences -- Methodology | Social Sciences | Methodology of the Social Sciences | Philosophy of the Social Sciences | OntologyFormatos físicos adicionales: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 300.1 Clasificación LoC:H61-61.95Recursos en línea: de clik aquí para ver el libro electrónico
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Springer eBooksResumen: Insights developed in the past two decades by philosophers of the social sciences can serve to enrich the challenging intellectual tasks of conceptualizing, investigating, and representing the human past. Likewise, intimate engagement with the writings of historians can deepen philosophers understanding of the task of knowing the past. This volume brings these perspectives together and considers fundamental questions, such as: What is historical causation? What is a large historical structure? How can we best conceptualize ǣmentalitiesǥ and ǣidentitiesǥ? What is involved in understanding the subjectivity of historical actors? What is involved in arriving at an economic history of a large region? How are actions and outcomes related? The arguments touch upon a wide range of historical topics -- the Chinese and French Revolutions, the extension of railroads in the nineteenth century, and the development of agriculture in medieval China.
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Introduction: Historys Pathways -- History and Narrative -- Historical Concepts and Social Ontology -- Large Structures -- Causal Mechanisms -- History of Technology -- Economic History -- The Involution Debate -- MentalitȨs.

Insights developed in the past two decades by philosophers of the social sciences can serve to enrich the challenging intellectual tasks of conceptualizing, investigating, and representing the human past. Likewise, intimate engagement with the writings of historians can deepen philosophers understanding of the task of knowing the past. This volume brings these perspectives together and considers fundamental questions, such as: What is historical causation? What is a large historical structure? How can we best conceptualize ǣmentalitiesǥ and ǣidentitiesǥ? What is involved in understanding the subjectivity of historical actors? What is involved in arriving at an economic history of a large region? How are actions and outcomes related? The arguments touch upon a wide range of historical topics -- the Chinese and French Revolutions, the extension of railroads in the nineteenth century, and the development of agriculture in medieval China.

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