Sumario: | This book, compiled by Daniel Brauer, explores philosophical perspectives on the meaning of history and the understanding of the past. It delves into new trends in history, the role of historicism, and the thoughts of influential philosophers such as Edmund Husserl, Kant, and Marx. It also examines collective memory, trauma, and the narrative debate in modern philosophy of history. The work includes discussions on the historical hermeneutics of Paul Ricoeur, the impact of psychoanalysis on historical thought, and the conceptual history as proposed by Reinhart Koselleck. The book is intended for scholars and students interested in historical theory and philosophy, offering insights into the development and transformation of historical concepts.
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