Artículos de revistas
Time, History, and Philosophy of History
Fecha
2014-02Registro en:
Mudrovcic, Maria Ines; Time, History, and Philosophy of History; Brill Academic Publishers; Journal of the Philosophy of History; 8; 2; 2-2014; 217-242
1872-261X
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Autor
Mudrovcic, Maria Ines
Resumen
In this paper, I intend to show that different ways of describing, representing or thinking about human affairs presuppose different types of consciousness of temporality. This proposal is embedded in the fruitful concept ‘régimes d’historicités’, which was coined by F. Hartog. Within this context and in regard to historiography and the philosophy of history, I will try to show that these disciplines and concepts, coined by these fields of study, are only possible in a temporal order governed by the future. Within this context, I will examine historiography, understood as the discipline which makes sense of human past and other disciplines, including the analytical or narrativist philosophies of history, which have yielded concepts such as the ‘historical past’, ‘historical consciousnesses’ and ‘historical time’.