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Wilhelm Dilthey: Selected Works, Volume III Vol. 3

The Formation of the Historical World in the Human Sciences

Wilhelm Dilthey: Selected Works, Volume III( )
Author: Dilthey, Wilhelm
Editor: Makkreel, Rudolf A.
Rodi, Frithjof
ISBN:978-0-691-09669-8
Publication Date:Dec 2002
Publisher:Princeton University Press
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:AUD $221.00
Book Description:

This volume provides Dilthey's most mature and best formulation of his Critique of Historical Reason. It begins with three "Studies Toward the Foundation of the Human Sciences," in which Dilthey refashions Husserlian concepts to describe the basic structures of consciousness relevant to historical understanding. The volume next presents the major 1910 work The Formation of the Historical World in the Human Sciences. Here Dilthey considers the degree to which...
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Book Details
Pages:416
Detailed Subjects: History / Historiography
Philosophy / Social
Philosophy / General
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):15.24 x 22.86 x 7.676 cm
Book Weight:0.483 Kilograms
Author Biography
Dilthey, Wilhelm (Author)
Born in Biebrich, Germany, the son of a Reformed clergyman, Wilhelm Dilthey studied theology in Wiesbaden and Heidelberg but then moved to Berlin, where he turned to history and philosophy. He held professorships at Basel (1866), Kiel (1868), and Breslau (1871) before becoming Lotze's successor in Berlin (1882), where he taught until 1905. Dilthey wrote many essays on history, the history of philosophy, and the foundation of the human sciences (or Geisteswissen schaften, "sciences of spirit"), his contribution to which is the main source of his lasting influence. He is associated with the idea of "philosophy of life" - that lived experience is both the source and the sole subject matter of philosophy. He argued that the human sciences have an aim and method that differs from the natural sciences because they are founded not on causal explanation but on "understanding," which leads to interpretation of the meaning of lived experience. Dilthey's approach to the human studies is holistic, and he is concerned about the problem of historicism, raised by incommensurability of the life experiences and understanding of different ages.

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