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KANT, HEGEL, AND HUSSERL ON THE NATURE OF HISTORICAL KNOWLEDGE

KANT, HEGEL, AND HUSSERL ON THE NATURE OF HISTORICAL KNOWLEDGE

ABSTRACT. Applying new conceptual and methodological approaches, this study advances to the next level research on Kant’s conception of history as a learning process, Hegel’s constructivist conception of history, and Husserl’s investigations of history and historicity. pp. 13–18

Keywords: Kant; Hegel; Husserl; historical knowledge; humankind

CONSTANTIN GH. ION
ionconstantin9@yahoo.com
Constantin Radulescu-Motru Institute
of Philosophy and Psychology,
Romanian Academy, Bucharest