This Element argues for a broad and inclusive understanding of the
'theory and philosophy of history', a goal that has proven elusive.
Different intellectual traditions have competing, often
incompatible definitions of what could or should count as proper
'theory/philosophy of history'. By expanding on the traditional
versions of the 'history of the theory and philosophy of history'
and including contexts from the Global South, particularly Latin
America, the author hopes to offer a broader, more inclusive
perspective on the theoretical reflections about history.
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