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- English
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The volume begins with what is in common to contemporary phenomenological historians and historiographers. That is the understandings that temporality is the core of human judgment conditioning in its forms how we consciously attend and judge phenomena. For every phenomenological historian or historiographer, all history is an event, a span of time. This time span is not external to the individual, rather forms the content and structure of every judgment of the person. It is the logic used by the individual to structure the phenomenon attended. Rather than the phenomenon being seen as something solely external, it is understood by phenomenologists as also of our immediate awareness and thought. Thus, the phenomenological method discerns all judgment as based upon one's span of attention of inner or outer phenomena.. There is an intentionality to attention. One intends one's own foci. Attention is the temporal duration of that intending. The volume offers a text that enables contemporary historians, graduate students, and even undergraduates who are well taught, to understand both the history of phenomenology as a method of inquiry, and the contemporary practice of phenomenological historical and historiographical thought.
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Table of contents
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Introduction The Genesis and History of Modern Phenomenological History and Historiography. An Overview
- Part I:âPre-Modern History of the Phenomenological Method of DiscernmentâVisual and Grammatical
- Part II:âEarly Modern History through the Enlightenment and the Development of Visual and Verbal Phenomenological Discernment
- Part III:âLate Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Verbal and Visual Phenomenological Discernment
- Part IV:âMid-Twentieth into the Twenty-First Century: Further Foundations towards a Thorough Phenomenological History and Historiography
- Part V:âThorough Phenomenological Metahistory and Meta-Historiography in the Future: What is Needed
- Conclusion
- Index