par Fagniez, Guillaume
Référence Archives de philosophie, 77, 3, page (449-470)
Publication Publié, 2014
Article révisé par les pairs
Résumé : This paper will examine Dilthey's contribution to defining the main elements of a historical concept of time. In the framework of his attempt to lay the philosophical foundations of the human sciences, Dilthey aims to reclaim the reality of time against its transcendental idealization by returning it to its origins in psychic life. However, the psychological focus of the Diltheyian conception of time prevents it from accessing a time concept properly suited to history. On the other hand, by approaching time from the perspective of the present and on the basis of modern anthropology, Dilthey indicates possible pathways for achieving a proper historical concept of time. © Centre Sèvres.