Reconciling ancient and modern philosophies of history / edited by Aaron Turner.

The distinction between ancient and modern modes of historical thought is characterized by the growing complexity of the discipline of history in modernity. Consequently, the epistemological and methodological standard of ancient historiography is typically held as inferior against the modern ideal....

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Uniform Title:Trends in classics - pathways of reception ; 3.
Other Authors: Turner, Aaron (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Berlin ; Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, [2020]
Series:Trends in classics - pathways of reception ; 3.
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Physical Description:vi, 372 pages ; 24 cm.
Format: Book
Contents:
  • The territory of the historian in antiquity / François Hartog
  • Just forces: Heidegger, Arendt and antiquity / Laurence Paul Hemming
  • On not being modern: exploring historical ontology with Bruno Latour / Duncan F. Kennedy
  • Truth, method and the historian's character: the epistemic virtues of Greek and Roman historians / Alexander Meeus
  • The universal in the particular: a core dilemma of historicism in antiquity / Jonas Grethlein
  • Teleology with a human face: 'sideshadowing' and its effects in Tacitus' treatment of Germanicus (Annals 1-2) / Aske Damtoft Poulsen
  • Minding the gap: mimetic imperfection and the historiographical enterprise / Katherine Clarke
  • The life of the biographer: Plutarch's presence in Sulla, Antony and Otho / Inger N.I. Kuin
  • Demos, democracy and method: political trust and the science of suspicion / Ahuvia Kahane
  • Walter Benjamin and Greek historiography / Salvatore Tufano
  • When Augustus met Adorno: class, mimesis and restoring the past / Jerry Toner
  • Teleology and the experience of history / David Carr
  • The limits of progress and the modern problem of historical meaning / Aaron Turner
  • Thucydides and the historiography of the future / Neville Morley