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Historical Imagination defends a phenomenological and hermeneutical account of historical knowledge. The book’s central questions are what is historical imagination, what is the relation between the imaginative and the empirical, in what sense is historical knowledge always already imaginative, how does such knowledge serve us, and what is the relation of historical understanding and self-understanding? Paul Fairfield revisits some familiar hermeneutical themes and endeavors to develop these further while examining two important periods in which historical reassessments or re-imaginings of the past occurred on a large scale. The conception of historical imagination that emerges seeks to advance beyond the debate between empiricists and postmodern constructivists while focusing on narrative as well as a more encompassing interpretation of who an historical people were, how things stood with them, and how this comes to be known. Fairfield supplements the philosophical argument with an historical examination of how and why during late antiquity, early Christian thinkers began to reimagine their Greek and Roman past, followed by how and why renaissance and later enlightenment figures reimagined their ancient and medieval past.



Table of Contents

Introduction: Changing the Record

Chapter 1: Historical Imagination I: Interpretation, Narrative, Constructivism

Chapter 2: Historical Imagination II: Evidence and Intentionality

Chapter 3: Early Christian Reimaginings

Chapter 4: Renaissance Reimaginings

Chapter 5: Enlightenment Reimaginings

Chapter 6: Historical Imagination and Cultural Studies

Conclusion

Historical Imagination: Hermeneutics and Cultural

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 27/06/2022
      ISBN13: 9781538156537, 978-1538156537
      ISBN10: 1538156539

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Historical Imagination defends a phenomenological and hermeneutical account of historical knowledge. The book’s central questions are what is historical imagination, what is the relation between the imaginative and the empirical, in what sense is historical knowledge always already imaginative, how does such knowledge serve us, and what is the relation of historical understanding and self-understanding? Paul Fairfield revisits some familiar hermeneutical themes and endeavors to develop these further while examining two important periods in which historical reassessments or re-imaginings of the past occurred on a large scale. The conception of historical imagination that emerges seeks to advance beyond the debate between empiricists and postmodern constructivists while focusing on narrative as well as a more encompassing interpretation of who an historical people were, how things stood with them, and how this comes to be known. Fairfield supplements the philosophical argument with an historical examination of how and why during late antiquity, early Christian thinkers began to reimagine their Greek and Roman past, followed by how and why renaissance and later enlightenment figures reimagined their ancient and medieval past.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Changing the Record

      Chapter 1: Historical Imagination I: Interpretation, Narrative, Constructivism

      Chapter 2: Historical Imagination II: Evidence and Intentionality

      Chapter 3: Early Christian Reimaginings

      Chapter 4: Renaissance Reimaginings

      Chapter 5: Enlightenment Reimaginings

      Chapter 6: Historical Imagination and Cultural Studies

      Conclusion

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