Fragments on the Philosophy of History

Philosophy Today 60 (4):859-868 (2016)
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Abstract

Philosophy of History is in crisis. This crisis has a structural origin in separating a finitude of the one (fate, destiny, nation, people, identity) from an infinitude of the many (individuals, biographies, contingencies, banalities). This difference seems to produce an aporia. Where could history be that would talk of both?

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Peter Trawny
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