Heidegger, Dilthey, and the Crisis of Historicism

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Cornell University Press, 2018-09-05 - 304 psl.

The collapse of historicism was not merely the demise of an academic tradition but signified a shift in the understanding of hermeneutics and metaphysics. Whereas earlier books have explored the rise and dominance of historicism within academic history, this is the first to trace its collapse and to show how it was shaped by larger philosophical and scientific concerns. Charles R. Bambach's lucid account of the demise of historicism within the context of German metaphysics provides a rich new perspective on the development of the young Heidegger's concept of "historicity" and on the origins of postmodern thought.

Bambach reconstructs the methodological debates arising from a pervasive sense of crisis among German philosophers in the late nineteenth century. He details the divergent attempts by the Neo-Kantians, Nietzsche, and Dilthey to overcome the limitations of historical relativism. Heidegger's view of "historicity," Bambach shows, radically transforms the problematic of historicism into a discourse concerning the crisis of philosophical modernity.

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Modernity and Crisis
1
CHAPTER ONE German Philosophy between Scientism and Historicism
21
CHAPTER TWO Wilhelm Windelbands Taxonomy of the Sciences
57
CHAPTER THREE Heinrich Rickerts Epistemology of Historical Science
83
CHAPTER FOUR Wilhelm Diltheys Critique of Historical Reason
127
The Young Heideggers Destruktion of Historicism
187
Postscript
267
Bibliography
275
Index
289
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Charles R. Bambach is Associate Professor of History of Ideas/Philosophy, University of Texas at Dallas.

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