Journal of the Philosophy of History

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of the Philosophy of History is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-09-01 to 2025-09-01.)
ArticleCitations
Front matter4
Secularization and Its Discontents3
Michael Rosen on the Eye of Posterity3
Jerzy Topolski’s Restoration (ad Integrum) of Historics/Historyka2
Back matter2
Curating the Past2
Historical Understanding: Past, Present, and Future, edited by Zoltán Boldizsár Simon and Lars Deile2
On the Ambivalence of Control in Experimental Investigation of Historically Contingent Processes1
Introduction. On the Need for Theory in History1
Perspective and the Past: Modeling Historical Representation from Camera Obscura to Virtual Reality1
Speaking of Facts: or, Reality without Realism1
Note from the Forum Editors1
On Munz’s Distinction between Explanation and Interpretation1
Response to Frank Ankersmit, Jouni-Matti Kuukkanen, and Paul Roth1
Introduction: The Posterizing Impulse in Philosophy of History1
The Modern Concept of History and its Value: An Introduction, written by Chiel van den Akker1
Politics, History, Freedom: Arendt, Foucault and the Politics of Genealogy1
The Cycles of Heaven and History1
Introduction to the Special Issue1
On the Function and Nature of Historical Counterfactuals. Clarifying Confusions1
Experience versus Recollection: Reinhart Koselleck and Aleida Assmann on Collective Memory1
Where are the Jews? the Missing “Guests” in The Shadow of God1
Philosophy of History: Twenty-First-Century Perspectives, edited by Jouni-Matti Kuukkanen1
Being Realistic about Anti-realism1
Hont and Koselleck on the Crisis of Authority0
Knowing Monsters and Knowing Myself. Daniel Jonah Goldhagen’s Methodological Sentimentalism0
Defeating the Ideal Chronicler: The Problem with the Thought Experiment0
A Naïve Realist Rumination on the Roth-and-Dewulf versus Currie-and-Swaim Exchange0
Back matter0
Introduction: the Challenge of Arendt and Foucault on History0
Editorial: It’s Time for Fresh Ideas0
Intuition Is Not Enough0
What Is Historical Anti-realism and How to Define It?0
Labor as an Overlooked Entry Point into the Modern Age in the Works of Arendt and Foucault0
The Spinning Silkworm: Benedetto Croce’s History as the Story of Liberty0
The Politics of Method: Arendt and Foucault on Hobbes0
Counterfactual History: Three Worries and Replies0
“The Artifice of Eternity”: Memory, History, and Literature0
Technology, Modernity, and the Possibility of Historical Understanding0
Rethinking Historical Aspects0
History and Identity: How Historical Theory Shapes Historical Practice, written by Stefan Berger0
Memory, Folk Narratives, and Social Critique: Notes on Jane Addams and the “Devil Baby” Legend0
Reason to Hope? Arendt, Foucault, and the Escape from Politics into History0
Tolstoy’s War and Peace: Philosophy of History Defamiliarized0
The Primacy of Method in Historical Research: Philosophy of History and the Perspective of Meaning, written by Jonas Ahlskog0
Narrative Explanation and Non-Epistemic Value0
Hannah Arendt and Michel Foucault on History, Tradition, and Modernity0
Historical Contingency: A Special Issue on Epistemic & Non-Epistemic Values in Historical Sciences0
Causes, Counterfactuals, and Counterfactual History0
Analysing Historical Narratives: On Academic, Popular and Educational Framings of the Past, edited by Stefan Berger, Nicola Brauch and Chris Lorenz0
History and/as Science: Rereading Paul Lacombe0
Consolatio Philosophiae: on the Existential Dimension of German Idealism0
Modern Historiography in the Making: The German Sense of the Past, 1700–1900, written by Kasper Risbjerg Eskildsen0
On Plurality and Relativism in History0
The Entropics of Discourse: the Nihilistic Teleology of Philipp Mainländer0
Culture’s Impact on the Historical Sciences0
Shadows of Being. Encounters with Heidegger in Political Theory and Historical Reflection, written by Jeffrey Andrew Barash0
One-Dimensional Man, One-Dimensional History: Re-reading Herbert Marcuse0
Pre-Narrativist Philosophy of History0
Past Facts and the Nature of History0
What’s Forgotten About The Structure of Scientific Revolutions?0
Situating the Enlightenment in Herder’s Philosophy of History0
Real True Facts: A Reply to Currie and Swaim0
Front matter0
George G. Simpson and Stephen J. Gould on Values: Shifting Normative Frameworks in Historical Context0
New Developments in the Theory of Historical Process: Polish Contribution to Non-Marxian Historical Materialism, edited by Krzysztof Brzechczyn0
The Past in Question: History as Past and Present Problem-Spaces0
Narratives, Events & Monotremes: The Philosophy of History in Practice0
Historical Immortality and the Prospect of Human Extinction0
Folding, Gardening, Jointing, Swirling: On Non-(Uni)Linear Modes of Thinking Historicity and Practicing History0
Two Forms of Understanding Secularization0
Frameworks in Historiography: Explanation, Scenarios, and Futures0
Welcome Note from the Editor-in-Chief: The Task of Philosophy of History0
The Unconscious in History: Eduard von Hartmann among Schopenhauer, Schelling, and Hegel0
Empathy and History: Historical Understanding in Re-enactment, Hermeneutics and Education, written by Tyson Retz0
Historians’ Responsibilities: A Matter of Resonance?0
Thinking about Past Minds: Cognitive Science as Philosophy of Historiography0
Peter Munz and Historical Thought0
Jerzy Topolski’s Marxist Anthropocentrism0
Semantic Externalism and the History of Ideas: A Critical Review0
The Multiplicity of Meanings of Shiji (Records of the Historian)0
Peirce on the Uses of History, written by Tullio Viola0
Koselleck and the Problem of Historical Judgment0
The One Big Idea: Koselleck’s Structures of Repetition and Their Historiographical Consequences0
The Windowless Room of the Present: Rereading David Harlan0
The Problem of Discursive Transcendentalism in The Shadow of God0
Responses to Nine Respondents: Journal of the Philosophy of History0
Frege and the Logic of the Historical Proposition0
The Reality Effect: On Adam Timmins’ Towards a Realist Philosophy of History0
Idea or Concept? Progress in Comparative Methodological Perspective0
The Routledge Companion to Historical Theory, edited by Chiel van den Akker0
Morality and Secularity in Kant and Hegel: Comment on Michael Rosen’s The Shadow of God0
Training the Philosopher King: Ancient Models of Political Action in Hannah Arendt and Michel Foucault0
Figural Realism and the Politics of Literature: Hayden White and Jacques Rancière Read Erich Auerbach0
A Pragmatist Philosophy of History, written by Marnie Binder0
Conceptual Engineering for Historians0
Front matter0
Back matter0
Contemporary Intellectual History: Theory, Intellectual History, and How They Collaborate0
How Should Philosophers Approach the History of Philosophy?0
Realism, Postmodernism and/as Metanarrative0
The Shadows of Friedrich Nietzsche: Despair and Laughter0
Historicism Now: Historiographic Ontology, Epistemology and Methodology Out of Bounds0
Empathy and the Historical Understanding of the Human Past, written by Thomas A. Kohut0
Of Records and Ruins: Metaphors about the Deep Past0
Back matter0
Wonderful Mind: Convergentism and the Crusade Against Evolutionary Progress0
The Futures of the Philosophy of History: An Introduction0
Minimal Metaphysics vs. Maximal Semantics: A Response to Paul Roth and Fons Dewulf0
On Compatibility between Presentism and Anti-Presentism in History of Science0
Kittsteiner’s History Out of Joint0
Front matter0
Historical A Priori as Form of Life: The Rationality of Social Practices in Foucault’s Archaeology in terms of Wittgensteinian Criteria0
Stories Are Still Not Lived but Told0
What is a Classic in History? The Making of a Historical Canon, written by Jaume Aurell0
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