A pragmatist view on two accounts of the nature of our ‘connection’ with the past: Hayden White and David Carr thirty years later

Autores
Tozzi, María Verónica
Año de publicación
2018
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Hayden White’s and David Carr’s most recent works can be viewed as a weakening of their earlier, more provocative stances emphasizing the core practical and ethical concerns involved in any consideration of the past. White’s distinction between the practical past and the historical past and Carr’s search for historical experience appear now to limit the practical consequences of their previous arguments. In this article, I consider John Dewey’s illuminating reflections on the pragmatist notion of the ‘practical’ and of ‘practical meaning’ in relation to the knowledge of the past (for contemporary philosophy of history in general and for the narrativist philosophy of history in particular). The meaning of our beliefs or ideas is understood and evaluated in terms of their practical consequences, where practical consequences do not mean utility but future procedures of justification.
Fil: Tozzi, María Verónica. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. Departamento de Filosofía; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero. Departamento de Metodología, Estadística y Matemáticas; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
Materia
DAVID CARR
HAYDEN WHITE
HISTORICAL EXPERIENCE
JOHN DEWEY
PRACTICAL MEANING
PRACTICAL PAST
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A pragmatist view on two accounts of the nature of our ‘connection’ with the past: Hayden White and David Carr thirty years later
title A pragmatist view on two accounts of the nature of our ‘connection’ with the past: Hayden White and David Carr thirty years later
spellingShingle A pragmatist view on two accounts of the nature of our ‘connection’ with the past: Hayden White and David Carr thirty years later
Tozzi, María Verónica
DAVID CARR
HAYDEN WHITE
HISTORICAL EXPERIENCE
JOHN DEWEY
PRACTICAL MEANING
PRACTICAL PAST
title_short A pragmatist view on two accounts of the nature of our ‘connection’ with the past: Hayden White and David Carr thirty years later
title_full A pragmatist view on two accounts of the nature of our ‘connection’ with the past: Hayden White and David Carr thirty years later
title_fullStr A pragmatist view on two accounts of the nature of our ‘connection’ with the past: Hayden White and David Carr thirty years later
title_full_unstemmed A pragmatist view on two accounts of the nature of our ‘connection’ with the past: Hayden White and David Carr thirty years later
title_sort A pragmatist view on two accounts of the nature of our ‘connection’ with the past: Hayden White and David Carr thirty years later
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Tozzi, María Verónica
author Tozzi, María Verónica
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv DAVID CARR
HAYDEN WHITE
HISTORICAL EXPERIENCE
JOHN DEWEY
PRACTICAL MEANING
PRACTICAL PAST
topic DAVID CARR
HAYDEN WHITE
HISTORICAL EXPERIENCE
JOHN DEWEY
PRACTICAL MEANING
PRACTICAL PAST
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dc.description.none.fl_txt_mv Hayden White’s and David Carr’s most recent works can be viewed as a weakening of their earlier, more provocative stances emphasizing the core practical and ethical concerns involved in any consideration of the past. White’s distinction between the practical past and the historical past and Carr’s search for historical experience appear now to limit the practical consequences of their previous arguments. In this article, I consider John Dewey’s illuminating reflections on the pragmatist notion of the ‘practical’ and of ‘practical meaning’ in relation to the knowledge of the past (for contemporary philosophy of history in general and for the narrativist philosophy of history in particular). The meaning of our beliefs or ideas is understood and evaluated in terms of their practical consequences, where practical consequences do not mean utility but future procedures of justification.
Fil: Tozzi, María Verónica. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Filosofía y Letras. Departamento de Filosofía; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Tres de Febrero. Departamento de Metodología, Estadística y Matemáticas; Argentina. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas; Argentina
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