Wilhelm Dilthey, Pioneer of the Human Studies |
Contents
The importance of Dilthey | 1 |
Diltheys writings and their reception | 12 |
Dilthey the man | 23 |
The philosophy of life | 42 |
The human studies | 58 |
Understanding Verstehen | 74 |
Expressions | 88 |
Meaning | 109 |
The Critique of Historical Reason | 123 |
The methodology of the human studies | 143 |
Diltheys influence | 163 |
Bibliography | 181 |
References | 185 |
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actions analysis Analytical Psychology anthropology aspects become behaviour Chapter characteristics common complex conception consciousness considered context cultural different disciplines Dilthey called Dilthey thought Dilthey's ideas Dilthey's philosophy Dilthey's writings distinction empiricism epistemological experience explain fact fascism feelings Frankfurt school Geist German Goethe Hegel Hegewisch Heidegger hermeneutics historian history of ideas human nature human studies human world Husserl important individual instance intellectual interdependence interest interpretation involved Kant Kant's language letters literature man's Marxist matter Max Weber meaning meaningful methodology methods moral objects particular phenomenology philosophic anthropology philosophy of science physical poetry point of view political presuppositions principles problems produced psychology purpose reality reason reflect relationships rience role scholar sense social sciences social scientists society sociology subject-matter systematic talking theoretical theory of knowledge thinkers translated understanding various Volume Wilhelm Dilthey words world of mind world-views wrote