Le temps chez les historiens: un impensé? [Historians’ Time: Something Unthought?]

Historians have long used founding concepts of their discipline without questioning their relevance. So it is with time, a cardinal concept for historians who have the change as their privileged object. The current reflexive moment of historical practice becomes favorable to bring out this notion of...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: François Dosse
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: UNICApress 2019-11-01
Series:Critical Hermeneutics
Online Access:https://ojs.unica.it/index.php/ecch/article/view/3874
_version_ 1797717439632375808
author François Dosse
author_facet François Dosse
author_sort François Dosse
collection DOAJ
description Historians have long used founding concepts of their discipline without questioning their relevance. So it is with time, a cardinal concept for historians who have the change as their privileged object. The current reflexive moment of historical practice becomes favorable to bring out this notion of temporality from its unthought-of dimension. Psychoanalysis can make its contribution to the historian in this respect so that he abandons his teleological illusions and takes into account the heterochrony inherent in a fundamentally layered temporality of different strata, which is not linear in any way.
first_indexed 2024-03-12T08:36:21Z
format Article
id doaj.art-f9bce59b08e74942aefe7251806e0373
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 2533-1825
language English
last_indexed 2024-03-12T08:36:21Z
publishDate 2019-11-01
publisher UNICApress
record_format Article
series Critical Hermeneutics
spelling doaj.art-f9bce59b08e74942aefe7251806e03732023-09-02T17:16:44ZengUNICApressCritical Hermeneutics2533-18252019-11-013110.13125/CH/38742667Le temps chez les historiens: un impensé? [Historians’ Time: Something Unthought?]François DosseHistorians have long used founding concepts of their discipline without questioning their relevance. So it is with time, a cardinal concept for historians who have the change as their privileged object. The current reflexive moment of historical practice becomes favorable to bring out this notion of temporality from its unthought-of dimension. Psychoanalysis can make its contribution to the historian in this respect so that he abandons his teleological illusions and takes into account the heterochrony inherent in a fundamentally layered temporality of different strata, which is not linear in any way.https://ojs.unica.it/index.php/ecch/article/view/3874
spellingShingle François Dosse
Le temps chez les historiens: un impensé? [Historians’ Time: Something Unthought?]
Critical Hermeneutics
title Le temps chez les historiens: un impensé? [Historians’ Time: Something Unthought?]
title_full Le temps chez les historiens: un impensé? [Historians’ Time: Something Unthought?]
title_fullStr Le temps chez les historiens: un impensé? [Historians’ Time: Something Unthought?]
title_full_unstemmed Le temps chez les historiens: un impensé? [Historians’ Time: Something Unthought?]
title_short Le temps chez les historiens: un impensé? [Historians’ Time: Something Unthought?]
title_sort le temps chez les historiens un impense historians time something unthought
url https://ojs.unica.it/index.php/ecch/article/view/3874
work_keys_str_mv AT francoisdosse letempschezleshistoriensunimpensehistorianstimesomethingunthought