German Idealism develops its philosophy of history as the theory
of becoming absolute and as absolute knowledge. Historism also
originates from Hegel's and Schelling's discovery of absolute
historicity as it turns against Idealism's philosophy of history by
emphasizing the singular and unique in the process of history.
German Idealism and Historism can be considered as the central
German contribution to the history of ideas. Since Idealism became
most influential for modern philosophy and Historism for modern
historiography, they are analyzed in this volume in a collaboration
of philosophers and historians. German Idealism is presented in
Schelling and its critics Schlegel, Baader, and Nietzsche;
Historism in Ranke, Droysen, Burckhardt, and Treitschke. The volume
further presents the impact of Idealism and Historism on present
German approaches to the philosophy of history and outlines the
debates on the possibility of a philosophy of history and on the
methodology of the historical sciences.
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