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  1. Historical Knowledge as Self-Understanding in the Films of Whit Stillman.Timothy Yenter - 2022 - Film and Philosophy 26:69-84.
    Whit Stillman’s films depict characters attempting to gain relevant knowledge of their historical situation so that they can shape their lives. Through an analysis of scenes from each of Stillman’s films, this essay demonstrates that historical knowledge is presented as a kind of self-understanding in the films. That historical knowledge is useful for gaining control over one’s future as well as for properly evaluating one’s life reveals a philosophically interesting approach to self-knowledge. Stillman’s (...)
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    Historical knowledge and historical reality. A plea for internal realism.Chris Lorenz - 1994 - History and Theory 33 (3):297-327.
    In this article I argue that it is the task of philosophy of history to elucidate the practice of history. Therefore philosophy of history must stick to the analysis of the debates of historians and neither literary theory nor aesthetics can function as "models: for philosophy of history. This is so because historians present reconstructions of a past reality on the basis of factual research and discuss these reconstructions primarily in terms of factual adequacy. The fact that these discussions seldom (...)
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    The objectivity of historical knowledge: how we can know the past.Han Goo Lee - 2018 - Lewiston: The Edwin Mellen Press.
    The author presents the argument that historical objectivity is developed through diverse viewpoints, hermeneutical understanding and scientific explanation, and formalized as scientific research and historical writing.
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    Historical Knowledge as Perspectival and Rational: Remarks on the Annales School's Idea of History.Cecilia Tohaneanu - 2000 - Metaphilosophy 31 (1-2):169-183.
    There is an obvious parallel between foundationalism, which ignores history in working out the conditions of knowledge, and radical relativism, which contends that by virtue of its own historical character there is no way to choose among different interpretations, all of which are “equally good.” Might it not be, rather, that the recent historicist attack on the very idea of rationality is as damaging as foundationalist objections against the plurality of conceptual schemes or frameworks? Can philosophy maintain the (...)
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  5. Historical Knowledge and the Moral Lessons.Bronislaw Baczko - 1969 - Diogenes 17 (67):51-60.
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    Historical knowledge as basis for faith.J. Robert Ross - 1978 - Zygon 13 (3):209-224.
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  7. Historical Knowledge and Evidence.Roberto Franzosi - 2006 - In Robert E. Goodin & Charles Tilly (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Contextual Political Analysis. Oxford University Press.
     
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    Historical Knowledge, Historical Error: A Contemporary Guide to Practice.Jonathan Gorman - 2009 - Journal of the Philosophy of History 3 (1):79-89.
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    Human Nature and Historical Knowledge: Hume, Hegel and Vico.Leon Pompa - 1990 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    This book presents a study of the nature and conditions of historical knowledge, conducted through a study of the relevant theories of Hume, Hegel and Vico. It is usually thought that in order to establish historical facts, we have to have a theory of human nature to support our arguments. Hume, Hegel and Vico all subscribed to this view, and are therefore discussed in detail. Professor Pompa goes on to argue that there is in fact no way (...)
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    Music, Historical Knowledge, and Critical Inquiry: Three Variations on "The Ruins of Athens".Lawrence Kramer - 2005 - Critical Inquiry 32 (1):61.
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    Being Human: Historical Knowledge and the Creation of Human Nature.Roger Smith - 2007 - Columbia University Press.
    Challenging commonly held biological, religious, and ethical beliefs, internationally well known historian of science Roger Smith boldly argues that human nature is not some "thing" awaiting discovery but is active in understanding itself. According to Smith, "being human" is a self-creation made possible through a reflective circle of thought and action, with a past and a future, and studying this "history" from a range of perspectives is fundamental to human self-understanding. Smith's argument brings together historical and contemporary debates concerning (...)
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    The Anatomy of Historical Knowledge.Maurice Mandelbaum - 2019 - Johns Hopkins University Press.
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    The Anatomy of Historical Knowledge.Richard Peterson - 1979 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 39 (3):446-448.
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  14. The Anatomy of Historical Knowledge.Maurice Mandelbaum - 1977 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 170 (4):451-451.
     
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  15. Foundations of Historical Knowledge.Morton White - 1967 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 18 (1):72-74.
     
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    Scepticism and Historical Knowledge.Alan Donagan - 1967 - Philosophical Quarterly 17 (66):85-86.
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    Collingwood, Bradley, and historical knowledge.Robert M. Burns - 2006 - History and Theory 45 (2):178–203.
    The central feature of the narrative structure of Collingwood’s The Idea of History is the pivotal role accorded to Bradley, evident in the table of contents and in the two discussions of him. Few readers have noticed that, confusingly, the book’s first discussion of Bradley is a revision of the Inaugural Lecture “The Historical Imagination,” which constitutes the book’s second discussion of Bradley . The differences between these two presentations of Bradley are significant. The 1935 account seeks to portray (...)
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    Collingwood, Bradley, and historical knowledge.Robert M. Burns - 2006 - History and Theory 45 (2):178-203.
    ABSTRACTThe central feature of the narrative structure of Collingwood's The Idea of History is the pivotal role accorded to Bradley, evident in the table of contents and in the two discussions of him. Few readers have noticed that, confusingly, the book's first discussion of Bradley is a revision of the Inaugural Lecture “The Historical Imagination,” which constitutes the book's second discussion of Bradley. The differences between these two presentations of Bradley are significant. The 1935 account seeks to portray the (...)
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    The Limits of Historical Knowledge.R. G. Collingwood - 1928 - Philosophy 3 (10):213-.
    “ The doubtful story of successive events.” With this contemptuous phrase1 Bernard Bosanquet brushed aside the claim of history to be considered a study deserving the attention of a thoughtful mind. Unsatisfactory in form, because never rising above uncertainty; unsatisfactory in matter, because always concerned with the transitory, the successive, the merely particular as opposed to the universal; a chronicle of small beer, and an untrustworthy chronicle at that. Yet Bosanquet was well read in history; he had taught it as (...)
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    A Phenomenological Approach To Historical Knowledge.Larry Shiner - 1969 - History and Theory 8 (2):260-274.
    Phenomenology can offer a new point of view to the critical philosophy of history. Through a phenomenological reduction which permits an analysis of the essential structures of the "life-world," the phenomenologist suspends theoretical assumptions in order to discern the implicit attitude which defines the field of a science. Phenomenological reflection can help lay bare an original act. When applied to the discipline of history, this process of "reactivation" uncovers the original emergence of historical consciousness and brings to light the (...)
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    Philosophical Foundations of Historical Knowledge.Murray G. Murphey - 1994 - State University of New York Press.
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    The Paradox of Historical Knowledge.Adrian Kuzminski - 1973 - History and Theory 12 (3):269-289.
    The problem of universals versus particulars is central to the paradox of historical knowledge. History interpreted in terms of a closed set of universals denies qualitative change; history interpreted in terms of unique events allows no support for generalizations. Three approaches to this problem are: rationalist, intuitive, and philosophic history. Rationalist and intuitive history are unsatisfactory. Rationalist history is deterministic, reducing experiences to strictly defined universals. Intuitive history, stressing the particular, is subjective. To overcome this dilemma, philosophic history (...)
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    Scepticism and historical knowledge.Jack W. Meiland - 1965 - New York,: Random House.
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    Skepticism and Historical Knowledge.James J. Leach - 1968 - Philosophy of Science 35 (3):294-296.
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    Scepticism and Historical Knowledge.Clifford D. Durand - 1966 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 27 (2):298-299.
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    Otto of Freising and Historical Knowledge.David Luscombe - 2015 - Quaestio 15:31-45.
    Otto of Freising was one of the most philosophical historians of the Middle Ages who reflected on the position of historical knowledge among the arts. His History of the Two Cities adjusts earlier models of universal history to show, in the light of his interpretation of Daniel’s prophecy in the Old Testament, how far the Roman Empire had declined, a tragedy that nonetheless carried within it signs of progress and divine interventions. His Deeds of Frederick Barbarossa further illustrate (...)
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    Theology, historical knowledge, and the contingency-necessity distinction.Gordon E. Michalson - 1983 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 14 (2):87.
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    The 'object' of historical knowledge.Patrick Gardiner - 1952 - Philosophy 27 (102):211-220.
    A critique of Collingwood's re-enactment concept.
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    Foundations of Historical Knowledge.William H. Dray - 1967 - Philosophical Review 76 (4):529.
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    The problem of historical knowledge.Maurice Mandelbaum - 1938 - Freeport, N.Y.,: Books for Libraries Press.
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    Hume's Secular Paradigm: Skepticism and Historical Knowledge.William D. Melaney - 2008 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 25 (3):243 - 257.
    David Hume’s ‘History of England’ is an ambitious work that helps demonstrate how the modern historian can interpret the crucial events that define human communities as continuous in time. This paper is directly concerned with the significance of Hume's historical method, his view of human agency and the role of the English Constitution in appraising the meaning of secularity in his historical work. The more fundamental purpose of the paper will be to show that the study of history (...)
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    Foundations of historical knowledge.Morton White - 1965 - Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
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    The Expression of Historical Knowledge.J. L. Gorman - 1982 - Edinburgh University Press.
  34. Review Symposium: The Fremdling of Teleology, or: On Roger Smith’s Being Human.Angus Nicholls - 2010 - History of the Human Sciences 23 (5):194-201.
  35. The Limits of Historical Knowledge.R. G. Collingwood - 1928 - Humana Mente 3 (10):213-222.
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  36. The Problem of Historical Knowledge.Maurice Mandelbaum - 1939 - Science and Society 3 (3):417-419.
     
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  37. From Historical Change to Historical Knowledge: Directions of a New Epistemology of the Human Sciences.Adrian Costache - 2013 - Logos and Episteme 4 (4):381-397.
    The present paper endeavors to trace the sketch of a possible epistemology of the human sciences. In this sense it begins with the determination of the object ofknowledge in the human sciences through a careful examination of the reality of history and of the human world. Then, considering the peculiarity of the domain of the human sciences the paper proceeds to show that their object of knowledge is best understood as “event” in the sense of Gilles Deleuze and Alain (...)
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    Historical Knowledge, Historical Error: A Contemporary Guide to Practice. [REVIEW]Aviezer Tucker - 2009 - Isis 100 (1):209-211.
  39. The Problem of Historical Knowledge: An Answer to Relativism.Maurice Mandelbaum - 1939 - Philosophy 14 (54):217-219.
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  40. The problem of historical knowledge. Answer to relativism.Maurice Mandelbaum - 1939 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 46 (4):691-692.
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    The Limits of Historical Knowledge.Burleigh T. Wilkins - 1970 - Analysis 31 (2):58 - 62.
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    Das Verstehen and Historical Knowledge.Howard Cohen - 1973 - American Philosophical Quarterly 10 (4):299 - 306.
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    Foundations of Historical Knowledge.James J. Leach - 1968 - Philosophy of Science 35 (1):76-78.
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    Philosophical foundations of Historical Knowledge.Pa Roth - 1995 - History and Theory 34 (3):231-244.
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    The Problem of Historical Knowledge.Carl Becker & Maurice Mandelbaum - 1940 - Philosophical Review 49 (3):361.
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    Some problems of historical knowledge.Paul Oskar Kristeller - 1961 - Journal of Philosophy 58 (4):85-110.
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    The hypothetical nature of historical knowledge.Harold N. Lee - 1954 - Journal of Philosophy 51 (7):213-220.
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  48. Structuralism and historical knowledge.F. Botturi - 1983 - Rivista di Filosofia Neo-Scolastica 75 (4):563-581.
     
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    Giambattista Vico: Imagination and historical knowledge.Joseph Mali - 1995 - History of European Ideas 21 (2):287-290.
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    The Problem of Historical Knowledge: An Answer to Relativism.Maurice Mandelbaum - 2009 - Scholarly Pub Office Univ of.
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