Why Study History? On Its Epistemic Benefits and Its Relation to the Sciences

Volume: 92, Issue: 3, Pages: 399 - 420
Published: Feb 15, 2017
Abstract
I try to return the focus of the philosophy of history to the nature of understanding, with a particular emphasis on Louis Mink's project of exploring how historical understanding compares to the understanding we find in the natural sciences. On the whole, I come to a conclusion that Mink almost certainly would not have liked: that the understanding offered by history has a very similar epistemic profile to the understanding offered by the...
Paper Details
Title
Why Study History? On Its Epistemic Benefits and Its Relation to the Sciences
Published Date
Feb 15, 2017
Journal
Volume
92
Issue
3
Pages
399 - 420
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