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Metaphilosophy of History

The philosophical examination of how we study history philosophically. It asks: What are the methods of philosophy of history? How do different philosophies of history (cyclical, linear, apocalyptic) shape inquiry? Is there progress in understanding history? How does philosophy of history relate to historiography, politics, theology? Metaphilosophy of History prevents the philosophy of history from becoming grand narrative by forcing it to examine its own narrative assumptions.
"Your philosophy of history says history has meaning. Metaphilosophy of history asks: why do you think that? What does that assumption do for you? Is it based on evidence or hope? Your meaning might be in history, or it might be something you bring to history. The question is whether you know the difference."
by Dumu The Void March 2, 2026
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