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Dilthey and the Narrative of History / Jacob Owensby.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press, [2019]Copyright date: ©1994Description: 1 online resource (224 p.)Content type:
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  • 9781501737411
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Chapter One. Revising the Transcendental Project -- Chapter Two. The Life-Nexus: From Organic Milieu to Sociohistorical Context -- Chapter Three. Temporality and the Narrative Coherence of Life -- Chapter Four. Sociohistorical Systems and the Formation of Life's Meaning -- Chapter Five. Historical Understanding and Historical Consciousness -- Epilogue -- Bibliography -- Index
Summary: Although he never produced a comprehensive statement of his own theory of historical understanding, Wilhelm Dilthey (1833–1911) has played a crucial role in the development of modern phenomenology and philosophy of history. Drawing from Dilthey's reflections a systematic philosophy of history, Jacob Owensby offers a groundbreaking introduction to the full range of Dilthey's work. In his clear and accessible account, Owensby considers several vital but only recently published texts and many of Dilthey's writings that have never before been translated into English.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Chapter One. Revising the Transcendental Project -- Chapter Two. The Life-Nexus: From Organic Milieu to Sociohistorical Context -- Chapter Three. Temporality and the Narrative Coherence of Life -- Chapter Four. Sociohistorical Systems and the Formation of Life's Meaning -- Chapter Five. Historical Understanding and Historical Consciousness -- Epilogue -- Bibliography -- Index

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Although he never produced a comprehensive statement of his own theory of historical understanding, Wilhelm Dilthey (1833–1911) has played a crucial role in the development of modern phenomenology and philosophy of history. Drawing from Dilthey's reflections a systematic philosophy of history, Jacob Owensby offers a groundbreaking introduction to the full range of Dilthey's work. In his clear and accessible account, Owensby considers several vital but only recently published texts and many of Dilthey's writings that have never before been translated into English.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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