Historical Experience Interrogated: A Conversation
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In this interview, Jonathan Menezes asks Frank Ankersmit about various aspects of his theory of historical experience, focusing especially on his main book on the subject, Sublime Historical Experience (2005), but also on other writings in which he accounted for historical experience, like History and Tropology (1994) and Meaning, Truth and Reference in Historical Representation (2012). The subjects addressed in the conversation include some of the existent criticism and polemic about this 'experiential' part of Ankersmit's work; a new analysis of the relationship between Huizinga's 'historical sensation' and Ankersmit's 'historical experience'; Ankersmit's criticism of and attempt to go beyond Rorty and the so-called 'linguistic transcendentalism'; and Ankersmit's point of view on the connection between historical experience and the German historicist tradition.
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historical experience, historical sensation, Huizinga, transcendentalism, Rorty, Romanticism, moods and feelings, historicism
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Journal Of The Philosophy Of History. Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers, v. 11, n. 2, p. 247-273, 2017.