The modern experience of temporality. Nature and history in young Herder’s thought
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https://doi.org/10.5944/endoxa.32.2013.11193Keywords:
Philosophy of history, Temporality, Natural Sciences, History, ModernityAbstract
This paper aims to analyze the positioning of the young Herder face the modern philosophies of history and the pragmatic perspectives of the historiographical School of Göttingen. Firstof all, we propose to refer the Herder confrontation with such positions to an antagonistic conception of the phenomenon of temporality. Second, we argue that were the natural sciences of that time those they offered to Herder some conceptual models with which to think about an alternative notion of temporality.Finely, we try to evidence the specifically modern sense of Herders reference to the providential guidance.
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