6-History-Philosophy Of History

philosophy of history

History can have patterns, evolutions, and regularities, which convey meaning to history {philosophy of history}. History can reflect divine purpose or plan. History can be expression of Reason or Spirit in matter. Economic forces can determine history. History can have cycles.

Hegelian idealism

History progressively realizes one self that hypothesizes itself {self-positing mind} as mind or spirit {Hegelian idealism}.

historical rationalism

History can have patterns {historical rationalism}.

historical skepticism

No one can know if history has patterns {historical skepticism}.

historical subjectivism

The only historical patterns are ones that people imagine or impose on history {historical subjectivism}.

nihilism

History can have no pattern {nihilism} {historical irrationalism}.

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