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The book is the first critical reading of all the major writings on history by Benedetto Croce. The study is not a summary but a critical assessment based on the relevance of Croce's aesthetics for his concept of history. This account differs from previous studies which are characterized by the excluding or by minimizing the aesthetic, a process the author calls defiguring. Within this framework Croce's concept of history is not a total philosophy but only an allegory of history: a narrative of the impossibility of history. In other words, Croce's history is not unlike his definition of Hegel's Phenomenology or his system as fiction. It is also not unlike Vico's New Science, the other major influence on Croce's concept of history, as an imaginative science. This study realigns Croce's concept of history with Hegel's and Vico's to redefine, thanks to Croce, how we understand history.

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Introduction: The Background: Vico, Kant, and Hegel – Art and History in Croce’s Early Writings – Theory and History of Historiography – History as the Story of Liberty – The Character of Modern Philosophy – Universal History and Philosophy of History – Philosophy and Historiography – Revisiting Hegel – Conclusions – Index.

Croce on History

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      Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
      Publication Date: 1/12/2021 12:03:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781433178948, 978-1433178948
      ISBN10: 143317894X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The book is the first critical reading of all the major writings on history by Benedetto Croce. The study is not a summary but a critical assessment based on the relevance of Croce's aesthetics for his concept of history. This account differs from previous studies which are characterized by the excluding or by minimizing the aesthetic, a process the author calls defiguring. Within this framework Croce's concept of history is not a total philosophy but only an allegory of history: a narrative of the impossibility of history. In other words, Croce's history is not unlike his definition of Hegel's Phenomenology or his system as fiction. It is also not unlike Vico's New Science, the other major influence on Croce's concept of history, as an imaginative science. This study realigns Croce's concept of history with Hegel's and Vico's to redefine, thanks to Croce, how we understand history.

      Table of Contents

      Introduction: The Background: Vico, Kant, and Hegel – Art and History in Croce’s Early Writings – Theory and History of Historiography – History as the Story of Liberty – The Character of Modern Philosophy – Universal History and Philosophy of History – Philosophy and Historiography – Revisiting Hegel – Conclusions – Index.

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