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  1. 18. März 2020 · Language. English. xxiv, 333 pages ; 25 cm. Includes bibliographical references. Objectivity and subjectivity in history -- The history of philosophy and the unity of truth -- Note on the history of philosophy and the sociology of knowledge -- The history of philosophy and historicity -- Christianity and the meaning of history -- The ...

  2. History and Truth. Incredible originality of thought in areas as vast as phenomenology, religion, hermeneutics, psychoanalysis, intersubjectivity, language, Marxism, and structuralism has...

  3. 27. März 2023 · inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks. Contributor. Internet Archive. Language. English; French. xxiv, 333 p ; 25 cm. Bibliographical footnotes. Objectivity and subjectivity in history -- The history of philosophy and the unity of truth -- Note on the history of philosophy and the sociology of knowledge -- The history of ...

  4. 6. März 2020 · Historical truth is objective by its very nature. It is there, so to speak, to be discovered and unearthed. Certainly, there may be occasions in which the truth cannot be discovered. However,...

  5. Description. History and Truth deals with the epistemological premises and the objectivity of historical truth as well as the social conditioning of historical cognition. Both the problem of the model of cognitive relationship and the problem of truth are discussed in the context of true cognition. Comprised of eight chapters, this book begins ...

  6. Abstract. Although philosophers and theologians have speculated on the ability of timeless, ontological truth to manifest itself in the flux of history, most working historians have focused on epistemological questions concerning the relationship between history as what actually happened and history as its present representation.

  7. Professor Ricoeur's philosophy of history, in so far as it appears in History and Truth, is especially concerned with what he calls the "meaning" of history. He is, in fact, so deeply tormented with meaning that the very word occurs on twenty-five pages out of fifty (50-100). Since the French original of this