Sumario: | Frank Ankersmit's work explores the intersection of linguistic theory, literary theory, and historical theory, emphasizing the narrative as a primary means of representing the past. This compilation, edited by Verónica Tozzi, highlights Ankersmit's contributions to the New Philosophy of History, focusing on the relationship between language and reality. Ankersmit critiques and builds upon the work of thinkers like Hayden White, advocating for a narrativist philosophy of history that challenges traditional distinctions between language and reality. His exploration of historical experience and the sublime further deepens the discussion, aiming to bridge gaps between philosophy, history, and art. This collection is intended for scholars in philosophy and history, offering insights into the cognitive and semantic status of historical narratives.
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