In This Book Kurt Flasch Describes And Substantiates His Way Of Thinking And Working. He Calls It Historical Philosophy And Shows How It Undercuts The Separation Of Philosophical Systematics And Philosophical History, Thus Posing The Problem Of Historicism In A New Way. Flasch Critically Examines Basic Concepts Such As Epoch, Tradition, And Continuity And Argues Against Dehistoricizing Modes Of Appropriation Of The Past That Ignore The Time Gap Or Reduce It To A Mere External Circumstance. He Thus Gains New Insights Into The Relationship Between The Middle Ages, The Renaissance And The Reformation.
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