Abstract
Theories of history often emphasise wars as events that are revelatory of the historic sense. This tendency is continuous with the ancient religious practices of divination such as auguries, portents, and revelations, and later theological inventions including theodicy. A conception of history which is neither theological nor metaphysical is necessary to situate human responsibility and reason outside of the excuses of chance and destiny. Such a conception of history shows that there is something more than history—anastasis. This article was originally published on April 4, 2022 in Philosophy World Democracy: https://www.philosophy-world-democracy.org/articles-1/teleography-and-tendencies-part-2-history-and-anastasis
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Mohan, S., (2022) “Teleography and Tendencies: Part 2 History and Anastasis”, EJP import test SD5.
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