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Description du livre Hardcover. Etat : New. XI, 244 p. ; 23 cm. This volume contains the proceedings of the First Jerusalem Philosophical Encounter started by the Hebrew University Institute of Philosophy, which took place on December 28-31, 1974. This volume is divided into three parts. Part One discusses systematic issues in the philosophy of history and action, representing a number of contemporary viewpoints, such as the hermeneutical, the analytical, and the phenomenological. Part Two represents the subject in historical perspective from Kant to Hegel, Marx, contemporary Marxism and Sartre. Part Three discusses what is living and what is dead in the philosophy of history, starting with Raymond Polin's challenging address and continuing with a panel discussion. Contents: One: History, Interpretation and Action.- History and Hermeneutics.- Comments.- Historical Interpretation.- Comments.- Intending.- Comments.- Historical Actions or Historical Events.- Events.- Descriptions of Actions and their Place in History.- Two: The Philosophy of History from Kant to Sartre.- Kant and the History of Reason.- Hegel's Sittlichkeit and the Crisis of Representative Institutions.- Comments.- Marx et les lecons de l'histoire.- Demokratie und die dialektische Theorie der Geschichte.- Transhistoricity and the Impossibility of Aufhebung: Remarks on J.-P. Sartre's Philosophy of History.- Three: Fare Well to the Philosophy of History?.- Farewell to the Philosophy of History.- Is a Philosophy of History Possible?. N° de réf. du vendeur PGMAGNES306