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Brief introductory summary of the Philosophy of History.
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Bibliography of many of the major philosophy of history works. Each book mentioned has an explanatory comment.
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Comparison between Jacques Maritain and Nicolas Berdyaev's Christian philosophy of history and their impact on the Christian views of history and of mankind's future.
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Rando's blog, which includes a review of Danto, Gress and Collins's cultural philosophy of history
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Links to documents containing Professor Little's application of the philosophy of science's approach to the philosophy of history.
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Articles from authors following the method of objectivity.
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Survey of feminist writing on the philosophical canon; by Charlotte Witt.
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Site attempts to explain the causes of historical social and cultural change, featuring articles about the discovery of agriculture, the invention of the steam engine, chemistry, and the nature of reality.
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Essays on philosophy of history from the Proceedings of the Friesian School. Summaries of Asian and ancient European philosophies of history.
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Robert Wright summarizes his book "Nonzero: The Logic Of Human Destiny", which uses game theory to develop a philosophy of history.
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Summary of the historian Geoffrey Elton's philosophy of history.
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Summarizes Hayden White's book "Metahistory: The Historical Imagination in Nineteenth Century Europe", which categories 19th Century historians and philosophers of history.
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Hegel's philosophy of history from a historian's perspective.
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Compilation of coincidental dates, numbers and names that link historical events.
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George Burton Adams' presidential address to the American Historical Association in 1908.
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Summary of the influential Muslim philosopher's work - in the context of his life experiences.
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Universal principles of governance in history, based on the concept of individual and group identity, by H. B. Paksoy.
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Al-Islam site's explanation of the (Shi'ite) Islamic philosophy of history.
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Article on Karl Jaspers' theory of the Axial Age, which was the time period that laid the foundations of modern society
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Karl Popper's criticism of the belief that history is determined by rules.
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Joseph Fell's summary of John William Miller's philosophy.
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Review of Umberto Bresciani's book "Reinventing Confucianism"
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Works in English by and about José Ortega y Gasset.
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Summarizes the works of St. Augustine, Kant, Herder, Hegel, Marx, Spengler and Toynbee.
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Paul Newall's contribution to the Galilean Library. Introductory summary of the subject.
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A Russian site (in English) offering a listing of philosophy of history resources worldwide.
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M.C. Lemon's introduction to the Philosophy of History, aimed at students of history. Published by the Questia Online Library.
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Critical presentation of Hegel's philosophy of history, Oswald Spengler's "Decline of the West", and August Schleicher's philosophy of language-history
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Philosophy of history by Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar - founder of the Progressive Utilization Theory (PROUT) also known as Progressive Socialism.
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Essays about the effects of hierarchical structures on governments, organized religions and corporations.
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Andrew Fiala's article in "Essays in Philosophy" about liberal responses to terrorism in terms of philosophy of history.
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Wikipedia entry for Francis Fukuyama's essay, which challenges the Marxist philosophy of history
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An article by Castoriadis from Socialism or Barbarism. Explores how the philosophical roots of Stalinism were present in Marxism and Leninism.
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Imam Baqir al-Sadr's philosophy of history, including comparisons with Western philosophies of history.
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Nathan Davis's "The next stage: society after capitalism", which modifies Historical Materialism to predict a future history.
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Ludwig von Mises's book "Theory and History: An interpretation of social and economic evolution", which criticizes historicism, scientism and dialectical materialism.
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Explains the Trinitarian philosophy of history, which is based on the proposition that each individual is a balancing trinity of spirit-mind-body.
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Civilizations have predictable life cycles.
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E-text of lectures by George L. Anderson.
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Brief introductory summary of the Philosophy of History.