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    Leibniz and the Philosophical Criticism of Historiography.Daniel Fairbrother - 2017 - Journal of the Philosophy of History 11 (1):59-82.
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    Ankersmit’s Leibnizism.Daniel Fairbrother - 2018 - Journal of the Philosophy of History 12 (3):391-409.
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    Nuts and Bolts, Bells, Whistles, and Rust in the Social Sciences.Daniel Fairbrother - 2017 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 47 (6):472-480.
    Here I discuss the philosophical contributions to Analytical Sociology and Social Mechanisms, a collection of essays edited by Pierre Demeulenaere. I begin by introducing the idea of a social mechanism and showing that it has already had an impact within empirical analytical sociology. I then discuss some examples of the philosophical work offered in Demeulenaere’s collection in support of this analytical “movement” in the social sciences. I argue that some of these examples demonstrate thin scholarship and only a veneer of (...)
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    The Soul of Historiography.Daniel Fairbrother - 2019 - Journal of the Philosophy of History 13 (2):257-280.
    This paper argues for a new version of holism about historiography. The argument starts with an analogy with Aristotle’s conceptions of soul and character. The aim is to overcome the central problem critics have identified in Ankersmit’s holism about historical representations: it is not clear how a posited holistic entity can make a difference to a work of history. The solution offered in this paper is that there are two – modally distinct – dimensions of content in works of history. (...)
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