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Full History: On the Meaningfulness of Shared Action

Autor Steven G. Smith
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 dec 2016
How can we take history seriously as real and relevant? Despite the hazards of politically dangerous or misleading accounts of the past, we live our lives in a great network of cooperation with other actors; past, present, and future. We study and reflect on the past as a way of exercising a responsibility for shared action.

In each of the chapters of Full History Smith poses a key question about history as a concern for conscious participants in the sharing of action, starting with "What Is Historical Meaningfulness?" and ending with "How Can History Have an Aim?" Constructing new models of historical meaning while engaging critically with perspectives offered by Ranke, Dilthey, Rickert, Heidegger, Eliade, Sartre, Foucault, and Arendt, Smith develops a philosophical account of thinking about history that moves beyond postmodernist skepticism. Full History seeks to expand the cast of significant actors, establishing an inclusive version of the historical that recognizes large-scale cumulative actions but also encourages critical revision and expansion of any paradigm of shared action.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781474260329
ISBN-10: 1474260322
Pagini: 264
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.53 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Preface
Acknowledgements

Introduction

1What Is Historical Meaningfulness?
Toward full history: historical sense
Toward fullest history: historical meaningfulness
Evasions and reductions of history thinking
Historical realism in practical evaluation

2How Is History Real?
Archetypalism and experientialism
How action sharing is real

3How Is History Interesting?
Being interested in "history" and the historical
Three modes of historical interest
Three openings of historical interest
The most interesting new histories, #1: Natural history
The most interesting new histories, #2: Feminist history
The most interesting new histories, #3: Sports history

4How Is History Important?
Historical importance
The totalizing and chaotic views of historical mattering: Sartre and Foucault
Theses on historical importance

5How Is History Understandable?
Historical insight and historical judgment
Conditions of insight into shared action
The practical continuum as spiritual
The game model of the practical continuum
Is there such a thing as good historical judgment?
The classic historical judgment of Jeremiah
The modern historical judgment of Hannah Arendt

6How Can History Be Made?
The possibility of "making" history
The movement ideal
The problem of "historical injustice"
The problem of totalizing
Four modes of history making
The universal history maker

7How Can History Have an Aim?
Three historical goals: Utopia, Victory, Salvation
The best world and bad outcomes
Three themes of historical fulfillment: Freedom, Solidarity, Redemption
History as sacred

Epilogue: Difficult History
Notes
Index

Recenzii

Smith's book is provocative and so broad in its scope that it seems to want to exemplify the idea of full history. It forces us to think about the idea of fullness, of comprehensiveness, and of what the limitations of history actually are. It has much to tell us about historical inquiry and the historical thinking that lies behind it and leads to it. In the idea of shared action, the author has found a topic that deserves the attention he gives it.
This book offers a startlingly original approach to the question: what are the uses and abuses of history? In clear, clean prose, Smith reveals how history informs the human project of world-making through shared action. The result illuminates the nature of history in surprising and stimulating ways. This is a must read for anyone interested in the nature of history and its role in our collective lives.
Full History is an ambitious and important book. It is philosophy of history in the grand manner, such as we have not seen since the middle decades of the last century. Steven Smith breathes new life into the genre, which, as he demonstrates, has always been less about epistemological questioning about the past than about how to live a historically-informed life in the present, in concert with others. Smith's breathtaking erudition and ethical discernment create a new and urgent dialog with many of the major philosophical approaches to history, including those of Hegel, Sartre, Arendt, and Foucault. This capacious study is thus also a philosophical manifesto whose intuitions and proposals will reverberate for many years to come.
Smith's Full History is an ambitious and original attempt to penetrate into the deep connections between the historical past, present and future. It draws on a considerable breadth of historical examples and is informed by reasonableness and balance.