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Group Responsibility and Historicism [PDF]

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In this paper, we focus on the moral responsibility of organized groups in light of historicism. Historicism is the view that any morally responsible agent must satisfy certain historical conditions, such as not having been manipulated.
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Historicism

2021
This chapter studies historicism. It is often said that philosophical views and, indeed, philosophy itself are historical phenomena. The historian, in considering the fact that somebody took a certain philosophical view as a historical fact, just treats this fact under one aspect; namely, that of how it fits into and can be explained out of history ...
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The Meaning of "Historicism"

The American Historical Review, 1954
OVER the past twenty years, the word "historicism' appears to have been definitely established in the vocabulary cyf history and philosophy. Since its meaning has varied greatly and has often beell obscure, an attempt at some clarification seems in order. Admittedly the task is a difficult one because use of the word is itself evidence olf a continuing
Dwight E. Lee, Robert N. Beck
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Historicism: An Attempt at Synthesis

History and Theory, 1995
L'A. defend la these selon laquelle la conception allemande de l'historicisme, resultant d'une dynamisation de la conception du monde des Lumieres, est compatible avec la conception anglo-saxonne de l'historicisme, resultant d'une de-rhetoricisation des ouvrages historiques des Lumieres.
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Historicism, Non-historicism, or a Mix?

The Journal of Ethics, 2013
This paper revisits the issue of whether responsibility is essentially historical. Roughly, the leading question here is this: Do ways in which we can acquire pertinent antecedents of action, such as beliefs, desires, and values, have an essential bearing on whether we are responsible for actions that are suitably related to these antecedents? I argue,
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Historicism

2018
Historicism, defined as ‘the affirmation that life and reality are history alone’ by Benedetto Croce (1938: 65), is understood to mean various traditions of historiographical thinking which developed in the nineteenth century, predominantly in Germany.
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Historicization and Historicism

2016
When Moritz Baumstark invited me to give this lecture, he told me that I could talk about anything—I was thinking of stamp collecting, birdwatching, wine tasting—as long as I gave a definition of historicization.* Well, I first decided to begin with such a definition but then to get on with better things.
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Historicism after Historicism

2009
Whatever kind of critical practice “post-historicism” turns out to be, one thing about it is certain: it too will be supplanted in its time, just as historic ism seems now to be ebbing slowly away. Such moments of supplantation and loss often provide the best perspective on what is valuable about a mode of thought or a theoretical perspective; once the
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