Философия истории в аналитической традиции
Abstract
The aim of the article is, according to the author, to present history of philosophy (and philosophy
of history) in terms of the British analytical tradition. Rejection of metahistorical purpose accounts
for the importance of transdisciplinary analysis in the effort to make sense of historicism;
thus, inner “duality” of historiography becomes vital for combining individual and “objective” sides
of research. Hence, the author’s interest in such topics as the hermeneutic “fusion of horizons”,
Nietzsche-Weberian perspectivism and the latest interpretations of both (by Q. Skinner, A. Ayer, R.
Koselleck, R. Rorty et al.). These and other methodological means have the purport of making room
for multiple approaches, which reveal both the creative potential of the analytical tradition and its
problematic sides.