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What does it mean for our understanding of history if we assume that everything is physical and that no immaterial entities, forces, or phenomena exist? A Materialist Philosophy of History: : A Realist Antidote to Postmodernism examines the implications of a materialist worldview in contemporary philosophy of history. Materialism has wide-ranging consequences for historical research as well as for the credibility of various conceptions of the historical past. Branko Mitrović shows how these implications pertain both to the nature of social institutions and the capacities of historical figures to decide, act, acquire beliefs, and communicate and to the methodology of historical research and problems, such as the interpretation and the translation of historical documents. A materialist view also entails rejecting the view that forces such as culture, language, or society can construct physical reality or that the historical past is constructed through the work of the historian. This book examines these consequences and presents a comprehensive materialist perspective on historical research and the understanding of the historical past.

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Contents

Preface

Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1: Realism

Chapter 2: Individualism

Chapter 3: Free Will

Chapter 4: Thoughts and Contents

Chapter 5: Language

Chapter 6: Essentialism

Chapter 7: Contexts and Rationality

Chapter 8: Understanding, Interpretation and Translation

Chapter 9: Transparency

Conclusion: Materialism and Humanist Values, or: How is Idealism Possible?

Appendix: On not Seeing-As

Bibliography

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 08/07/2020
      ISBN13: 9781793620002, 978-1793620002
      ISBN10: 1793620008

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      What does it mean for our understanding of history if we assume that everything is physical and that no immaterial entities, forces, or phenomena exist? A Materialist Philosophy of History: : A Realist Antidote to Postmodernism examines the implications of a materialist worldview in contemporary philosophy of history. Materialism has wide-ranging consequences for historical research as well as for the credibility of various conceptions of the historical past. Branko Mitrović shows how these implications pertain both to the nature of social institutions and the capacities of historical figures to decide, act, acquire beliefs, and communicate and to the methodology of historical research and problems, such as the interpretation and the translation of historical documents. A materialist view also entails rejecting the view that forces such as culture, language, or society can construct physical reality or that the historical past is constructed through the work of the historian. This book examines these consequences and presents a comprehensive materialist perspective on historical research and the understanding of the historical past.

      Table of Contents
      Contents

      Preface

      Acknowledgments

      Introduction

      Chapter 1: Realism

      Chapter 2: Individualism

      Chapter 3: Free Will

      Chapter 4: Thoughts and Contents

      Chapter 5: Language

      Chapter 6: Essentialism

      Chapter 7: Contexts and Rationality

      Chapter 8: Understanding, Interpretation and Translation

      Chapter 9: Transparency

      Conclusion: Materialism and Humanist Values, or: How is Idealism Possible?

      Appendix: On not Seeing-As

      Bibliography

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