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The Philosophy of History

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Course Code:

HAM8400

Credit Hours:

3

Course Level:

700

Area of Study:

History and Method

Course Description

HAM8400 - This course introduces students to the philosophy of history, that is, the philosophical inquiry into the meaning, nature, and validity of historical experience. After surveying earlier attempts, we shall focus on a distinctively German tradition of regarding history as a coherent, meaningful process oriented towards some ultimate aim, which to elucidate is the philosophy of history’s task. Here we shall read selections from Kant, Herder, Hegel, and Marx. We shall be especially concerned with identifying the theological sources of this tradition. As used here, the expression “philosophy of history” denotes the attempt to understand the course of history as a whole. “As a whole” means that the historical process forms a unity embodying an overall plan, whereas the particular historical events that make up this process are neither random nor incoherent; rather, they possess a specific meaning and are justified in regards to this plan. The philosophy of history answers the demand that historical events and human experiences be satisfactory to reason, indeed, that reason should see itself progressively reflected in them.

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Program of Study

This course is part of the following programs:

  • Doctor of Hindu Studies
  • Ph.D. (advanced MA students may register for this course with the instructor’s permission)

Division

Graduate Division

Required / Core / Elective:

Elective

Prerequisites:

Admission into the Doctoral Program in Hindu Studies.
The ability to read complex texts and follow sustained arguments is required.

Semester / Quarter System:

Semester

Number of Weeks:

16

Semester / Quarter Offered:

TBD

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Faculty

Dr. Joydeep Bagchee

Dr. Joydeep Bagchee is a core doctoral faculty member at the Hindu University of America and a visiting lecturer based in Berlin, Germany. He holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy from New School for Social Research, New York.
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joydeep.bagchee@hua.edu

Course Learning Objectives

  • Critically analyze the theological origins of the concept of “history.”
  • Distinguish between different approaches to history and historiography.
  • Assess how the modern idea of history guides historical action in the form of intervention and policy.
  • Contrast the modern view of history as a linear, progress narrative with indigenous conceptions of history in Hinduism.
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Course Content

In this course, we will read Karl Löwith’s classic study, Meaning in History, along with a selection of original readings tracing the growth of philosophies of history from Kant, Herder, Hegel, and Marx. We will additionally read several brief sources on Jewish and Christian concepts of time, history, and eschatology. We will also read pertinent secondary literature on Kant’s philosophy of history, Hegel’s notion of “world history,” and Marx as a historian of philosophy. The course will conclude with a look at the most important Continental philosopher of the twentieth century: Martin Heidegger. Students will learn to read philosophical texts closely, comprehend specific terminology, and to analyze and reconstruct complex arguments in their own language. We will inquire into different concepts of “history” (Greek, Jewish, Christian, and Enlightenment) and understand how the concept of history as linear and irreversible emerged. We will trace the origin of the modern idea of history as a “progress narrative” and how this idea shapes our thinking about both humanity’s past and its future. We will interrogate the basic unit of history: whether it is the individual in his or her ultimate concern, a sovereign state, a people, a culture, or all of humanity. Students will learn to appreciate why it became urgent to identify meaning in history in the context of Christian eschatology. Here we shall particularly focus on the idea that God cannot be known in himself, but only in and as he reveals himself through history. We will also focus on how these Western conceptions of history contrast with Hindu conceptions of history, and how they affect the academic study of Hinduism. 

Class Structure

The class will meet for three hours each week. The course is structured as a series of lectures. Students will be asked to complete brief assignments (typically between 3–5 questions) to test their comprehension of the materials presented in class. There will be final exam. This is a take-home exam.

 

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