Notes on Ernest Nagel’s Philosophy of History: Historical Determinism Revisited

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Autor(a) principal: Maar, Alexander
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: História da Historiografia
Texto Completo: https://www.historiadahistoriografia.com.br/revista/article/view/1869
Resumo: In this article, I analyse common arguments raised against historical determinism. I refer to the treatment given to the topic by Ernest Nagel in “Determinism in History” (1959). Nagel identifies five different arguments which allegedly show that history is not deterministic and argues that they fall short. I revisit, re-evaluate, and make amendments to these arguments. Special attention is given to one of them: The argument that the emergence of novelties in human affairs would be incompatible with the standard view of determinism. I use the theory of convergent evolution to clarify why novelties cannot be used against the deterministic assumption, especially if by determinism we mean only the ontological sense of the doctrine – which I call uniqueness of evolution – and not predictive determinism. I conclude that common attacks on the possibility of historical determinism are grounded on incomplete human knowledge of the historical world.  
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Notes on Ernest Nagel’s Philosophy of History: Historical Determinism Revisited
title Notes on Ernest Nagel’s Philosophy of History: Historical Determinism Revisited
spellingShingle Notes on Ernest Nagel’s Philosophy of History: Historical Determinism Revisited
Maar, Alexander
Philosophy of history
Historical explanation
Positivist history
title_short Notes on Ernest Nagel’s Philosophy of History: Historical Determinism Revisited
title_full Notes on Ernest Nagel’s Philosophy of History: Historical Determinism Revisited
title_fullStr Notes on Ernest Nagel’s Philosophy of History: Historical Determinism Revisited
title_full_unstemmed Notes on Ernest Nagel’s Philosophy of History: Historical Determinism Revisited
title_sort Notes on Ernest Nagel’s Philosophy of History: Historical Determinism Revisited
author Maar, Alexander
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Philosophy of history
Historical explanation
Positivist history
topic Philosophy of history
Historical explanation
Positivist history
description In this article, I analyse common arguments raised against historical determinism. I refer to the treatment given to the topic by Ernest Nagel in “Determinism in History” (1959). Nagel identifies five different arguments which allegedly show that history is not deterministic and argues that they fall short. I revisit, re-evaluate, and make amendments to these arguments. Special attention is given to one of them: The argument that the emergence of novelties in human affairs would be incompatible with the standard view of determinism. I use the theory of convergent evolution to clarify why novelties cannot be used against the deterministic assumption, especially if by determinism we mean only the ontological sense of the doctrine – which I call uniqueness of evolution – and not predictive determinism. I conclude that common attacks on the possibility of historical determinism are grounded on incomplete human knowledge of the historical world.  
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