How important is an era? Anachronism and history
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Resumo: | The present article seeks – from the issue raised in the academic dossier “Presence of 1980’s: hopes, longings and historiography” – perform a retrospective analysis to authors such as Immanuel Kant, Georg W. F. Hegel and Karl Marx and establish the differences and similarities between these authors around the guiding thread: what is the relation that the human being has with time, space and the practice of freedom? What, then, is the importance of a ‘time’ for historical analysis? It can be seen that, although Hegel and Marx follow important elements of Kantian thought, both converge on a principle that differs from Kant’s analysis: the notion that some groups or individuals would have a better understanding (Einsicht) of the situation of all. In this sense, we understand that the sequence between Kantian criticism and contemporary thought is mainly in the work of authors who thought the critique of the philosopher of Königsberg as ‘critical attitude’ before the assumption of authority. Among these authors are Michel Foucault and Jacques Rancière, who defend the eminently anachronistic feature of the work of the historian, without the presupposition of the superiority of one individual or group over the others. |
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How important is an era? Anachronism and historyQual a importância de uma época? Anacronismo e históriaÉpocaHistoricismoAnacronismoAnacronismoHistóriaTimeHistoricismAnachronismMichel FoucaultJacques RancièreThe present article seeks – from the issue raised in the academic dossier “Presence of 1980’s: hopes, longings and historiography” – perform a retrospective analysis to authors such as Immanuel Kant, Georg W. F. Hegel and Karl Marx and establish the differences and similarities between these authors around the guiding thread: what is the relation that the human being has with time, space and the practice of freedom? What, then, is the importance of a ‘time’ for historical analysis? It can be seen that, although Hegel and Marx follow important elements of Kantian thought, both converge on a principle that differs from Kant’s analysis: the notion that some groups or individuals would have a better understanding (Einsicht) of the situation of all. In this sense, we understand that the sequence between Kantian criticism and contemporary thought is mainly in the work of authors who thought the critique of the philosopher of Königsberg as ‘critical attitude’ before the assumption of authority. Among these authors are Michel Foucault and Jacques Rancière, who defend the eminently anachronistic feature of the work of the historian, without the presupposition of the superiority of one individual or group over the others.O presente artigo procura, em uma análise retroativa a autores como Immanuel Kant, Georg W. F. Hegel e Karl Marx, estabelecer as divergências e convergências entre estes autores em torno de um fio condutor: qual é a relação que o ser humano tem com o tempo, o espaço e a prática da liberdade? Qual a importância, portanto, de uma “época” para a análise histórica? Percebe-se que, apesar de Hegel e Marx seguirem elementos importantes do pensamento kantiano, ambos convergem em um princípio que se distingue da análise de Kant: a noção de que alguns grupos ou indivíduos teriam uma visão/compreensão (Einsicht) melhor da situação de todos. Neste sentido, entendemos que a sequência entre a crítica kantiana e o pensamento contemporâneo está principalmente na obra de autores que pensaram a crítica do filósofo de Königsberg como “atitude crítica” diante do pressuposto da autoridade. Entre esses autores, encontram-se Michel Foucault e Jacques Rancière, que defendem a característica eminentemente anacrônica do trabalho do historiador, sem a pressuposição da superioridade de um indivíduo ou grupo sobre os demais. Artigo relacionado ao projeto “O conceito de “cena” em Jacques Rancière como ferramenta teórico-metodológica para a análise histórica da arte”, financiado com recursos do Edital 01/2015 FAPEMIGUFRGS2018-01-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/anos90/article/view/7408610.22456/1983-201X.74086Anos 90; Vol. 24 No. 46 (2017); 23-44Anos 90; v. 24 n. 46 (2017); 23-441983-201X0104-236Xreponame:Anos 90 (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGS-30porhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/anos90/article/view/74086/47161Copyright (c) 2018 Anos 90info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVoigt, André Fabiano2021-03-24T20:42:24Zoai:seer.ufrgs.br:article/74086Revistahttps://seer.ufrgs.br/anos90PUBhttps://seer.ufrgs.br/anos90/oaianos90@ufrgs.br||1983-201X0104-236Xopendoar:2021-03-24T20:42:24Anos 90 (Online) - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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How important is an era? Anachronism and history Qual a importância de uma época? Anacronismo e história |
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How important is an era? Anachronism and history Voigt, André Fabiano Época Historicismo Anacronismo Anacronismo História Time Historicism Anachronism Michel Foucault Jacques Rancière |
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Voigt, André Fabiano |
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Época Historicismo Anacronismo Anacronismo História Time Historicism Anachronism Michel Foucault Jacques Rancière |
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The present article seeks – from the issue raised in the academic dossier “Presence of 1980’s: hopes, longings and historiography” – perform a retrospective analysis to authors such as Immanuel Kant, Georg W. F. Hegel and Karl Marx and establish the differences and similarities between these authors around the guiding thread: what is the relation that the human being has with time, space and the practice of freedom? What, then, is the importance of a ‘time’ for historical analysis? It can be seen that, although Hegel and Marx follow important elements of Kantian thought, both converge on a principle that differs from Kant’s analysis: the notion that some groups or individuals would have a better understanding (Einsicht) of the situation of all. In this sense, we understand that the sequence between Kantian criticism and contemporary thought is mainly in the work of authors who thought the critique of the philosopher of Königsberg as ‘critical attitude’ before the assumption of authority. Among these authors are Michel Foucault and Jacques Rancière, who defend the eminently anachronistic feature of the work of the historian, without the presupposition of the superiority of one individual or group over the others. |
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