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Title:
Introduction – History is not what it used to be
Citace
Černín, D. a Tucker, A. M. Introduction – History is not what it used to be.
In:
A. Tucker, D. Černín (eds.).
Bloomsbury Handbook of the Philosophy of the Historical Sciences and Big History.
1. vyd. London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2025. s. 1-14. Bloomsbury Handbooks. ISBN 978-1-3504-0919-4.
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Publication year:
2025
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Form of publication:
Tištená verze
ISBN code:
978-1-3504-0919-4
Book title in original language:
Bloomsbury Handbook of the Philosophy of the Historical Sciences and Big History
Title of the edition and volume number:
Bloomsbury Handbooks
Place of publishing:
London
Publisher name:
Bloomsbury Academic
Issue reference (issue number):
1.:
Published:
v zahraničí
Author of the source document:
A. Tucker, D. Černín (eds.)
Number of pages:
14
Book page count:
504
Page from:
1
Page to:
14
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Key words in English:
history, historiography, philosophy of history, historical sciences, Big History
Annotation in original language:
The Bloomsbury Handbook of the Philosophy of the Historical Sciences and Big History is the first philosophical reference work to recognize that History is not what it used to be: the historical sciences, Deep History, Big History, and even the history of the Anthropocene have now expanded the scope of historiography beyond that of literate civilizations to cover all scientific inferences about the past, from the Big Bang through the history of the planet and the history of life to the history of humanity. Different views about the scope of History have ontological, epistemic, methodological, explanatory, ethical, and educational reasons and implications. The historical sciences and the knowledge they have generated are founded on theories of knowledge of the past, epistemology of history. The contributions in this book consider whether there are common epistemic properties to all the historical sciences that distinguish them from non-historical or theoretical sciences.
Annotation in english language:
The Bloomsbury Handbook of the Philosophy of the Historical Sciences and Big History is the first philosophical reference work to recognize that History is not what it used to be: the historical sciences, Deep History, Big History, and even the history of the Anthropocene have now expanded the scope of historiography beyond that of literate civilizations to cover all scientific inferences about the past, from the Big Bang through the history of the planet and the history of life to the history of humanity. Different views about the scope of History have ontological, epistemic, methodological, explanatory, ethical, and educational reasons and implications. The historical sciences and the knowledge they have generated are founded on theories of knowledge of the past, epistemology of history. The contributions in this book consider whether there are common epistemic properties to all the historical sciences that distinguish them from non-historical or theoretical sciences.
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