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    The Bloomsbury Handbook of the Philosophy of the Historical Sciences and Big History by Tucker, Aviezer; Cernín, David;

    Series: Bloomsbury Handbooks;

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    • Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    • Date of Publication 18 September 2025
    • Number of Volumes Hardback

    • ISBN 9781350409194
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages528 pages
    • Size 236x158x34 mm
    • Weight 931 g
    • Language English
    • 688

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    This handbook examines the philosophy of the historical sciences and their synthesis in concepts like Big or Deep History. Written by interdisciplinary philosophers, historians, and scientists, it acts as a valuable guide for anybody interested in scientific knowledge of the deep past, Big History, and the philosophy of science.

    The Bloomsbury Handbook of the Philosophy of the Historical Sciences and Big History is the first philosophical reference work to recognize that History is not what it used to be: the historical sciences, Deep History, Big History, and even the history of the Anthropocene have now expanded the scope of historiography beyond that of literate civilizations to cover all scientific inferences about the past, from the Big Bang through the history of the planet and the history of life to the history of humanity. Different views about the scope of History have ontological, epistemic, methodological, explanatory, ethical, and educational reasons and implications. The historical sciences and the knowledge they have generated are founded on theories of knowledge of the past, epistemology of history. The contributions in this book consider whether there are common epistemic properties to all the historical sciences that distinguish them from non-historical or theoretical sciences.

    The first part of the handbook examines the recent expansion of the scope of the historical sciences in Big History, natural history, global history, and environmental history, and older broader concepts of history like universal history and philosophy of history. The second part of the handbook addresses the ontology and epistemology of the past, including the basic concepts of the historical sciences such as origins, the end of history, determination and underdetermination, contingency and necessity, historical predictions and counterfactuals, and historical pseudoscience. The third part examines the philosophies of the special historical sciences, historical linguistics, textual criticism, geology, evolutionary biology, systematics, archaeology, cosmology, history of the environment, and most significantly, their integrations and combinations - for example, how genetics, archaeology, and historical linguistics have generated a whole new knowledge of deep human history.

    This collection offers an overview of what the philosophy of the historical sciences is and is becoming for students and experts alike.

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    Table of Contents:

    List of Contributors
    Acknowledgements
    Introduction - History is not What it Used to Be, Aviezer Tucker and Davd Cernï¿1⁄2n, both University of Ostrava, Czechia
    Part One: The scopes of History and historiography
    Philosophy of Big History, David Cernï¿1⁄2n, University of Ostrava, Czechia
    Big History - history, science, or 'other'?, Brian Villmoare, University of Nevada, USA
    Natural History, James W. McAllister, University of Leiden, the Netherlands
    More-than-Human History, Marek Tamm, Tallinn University, Estonia and Zoltï¿1⁄2n Boldizsï¿1⁄2r Simon, Bielefeld University, Germany
    Epistemic and Ontological Divide between Human History and Prehistory, David Cernï¿1⁄2n, University of Ostrava, Czechia
    Global History in Historiography, Q. Edward Wang, Rowan University, USA
    Universal History, Georg Gangl, University of Ostrava, Czechia
    The Necessity of Speculation: A Comparison of Big History & Speculative Philosophy of History, Naif Al Bidh, University of Keele, UK
    Part Two: Ontology and Epistemology of History
    The Ontology of the Past, Adam Timmins, University of Ostrava, Czechia
    The Originary Sciences, Aviezer Tucker, University of Ostrava, Czechia
    Historical Necessity vs. Contingency, Alexander Maar, State University of Amapï¿1⁄2, Brazil
    Determination, overdetermination, and underdetermination in the historical sciences, Efraim Wallach, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
    Prediction and Testing in Historical Natural Science, Thomas Rossetter, Durham University, UK
    Counterfactuals, Alexander Maar, State University of Amapï¿1⁄2, Brazil
    The End of History: Bang, or Whimper?, Matthew Slaboch, Arizona State University, USA
    Deep Time in Pseudoscience and Pseudo-History, Ronald H. Fritze, Athens State University, USA
    Part Three: The philosophies of the Special Historical Sciences
    On the Synthesis of Historical Linguistics and Cognate Disciplines, Frank Cabrera, University of Arkansas, USA
    Textual Criticism, Ronald Hendel, University of California, Berkeley, USA
    Geology: The Philosophy of Geology as History of This and Other Worlds, Daniel Swaim, Marquette University, USA
    Evolutionary Biology, David C. Krakauer and Douglas Erwin, both Santa Fe Institute, USA
    Systematics: Inference of the Biological Past, Kirk Fitzhugh, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County, USA
    Philosophy of Archaeology, Dinï¿1⁄2er ï¿1⁄2evik, Mugla Sitki Koï¿1⁄2man University, Turkey
    Astronomy, Cosmology, and the Distant Past, Jamee Elder, Tufts University, USA
    The First Three Minutes: Cosmology, Astrophysics, and Particle Physics, Siyu Yao, Indiana University Bloomington, USA
    The Philosophy and Theory of Environmental History, Esa Ruuskanen and Kari Vï¿1⁄2yrynen, both University of Oulu, Finland
    Bibliography
    Index

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