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- aggregation date "2012".
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- aggregation subject "History and Archaeology".
- aggregation title "From philosophy of history to philosophy of historicities: some ideas on a potential future of historical theory".
- aggregation abstract "Berber Bevernage does not share the pessimistic view that philosophy of history is in crisis or coming to an end. Philosophy of history can have a bright and fascinating future. To stay relevant, however, he argues, philosophy of history should look beyond academic historiography and transform into a broad 'philosophy of historicities' which also pays attention to the wide variety of extra-academic ways of dealing with the past. In order to do this, current philosophy of history has to overcome some challenges. First, it has to recognize that academic historiography did not develop in an intellectual vacuum but that it is closely related to particular social, cultural and political presuppositions about time and historicity on which it is partly dependent but which it can also reinforce or contradict. Secondly, it should recognize that different approaches to time and historicity have different social, cultural and political functions and thus not restrict its focus to philosophy of science or epistemological/cognitive issues. Third, it should focus on the ethics of history.".
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