HISTORICAL COGNITIVISM: THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF COGNITIVE HISTORY
- Authors: Lukyanov D.V.1
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Affiliations:
- Russian State University for the Humanities
- Issue: Vol 45, No 2 (2023)
- Pages: 83-87
- Section: SOURCE STUDIES IN MODERN HISTORICAL CULTURE
- URL: https://journals.rcsi.science/2542-1077/article/view/294621
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.15393/uchz.art.2023.873
- ID: 294621
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Abstract
The socio-cultural and epistemological status of the professional community of contemporary Russianhistorians, the social functions of historical science, historical knowledge, and cognition, as well as the possibilities ofupdating research strategies and scientific searches cause disputes and discussions in domestic historiography, whenscholars start reflecting on the dominant paradigms of their knowledge development, the methodological and theoreticalinstruments of their science, and the possibilities, prospects, and significance of historical and philosophical know-ledge. Amid the epistemological uncertainty of the post-postmodern era and fragmentation of historical knowledge andcognition, the article discusses the theory and methodology of cognitive history (as a possibility of “rigorous science”)and epistemological characteristics of the phenomenological paradigm of modern source studies (as a new “disciplinaryontology”), outlined and substantiated in the works of O. M. Medushevskaya and M. F. Rumyantseva. Special attention is drawn to the idea that the mere historiographical fact of the emergence of the theory and methodology of historical cognitivism is the congenial evidence of the “end of history” of historical phenomenology of the previous Soviet historiography.
About the authors
D. V. Lukyanov
Russian State University for the Humanities
Email: lukadmiv@mail.ru
Cand. Sc. (History)
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