«A sign accessible to our senses», or Historians in Search of Epistemological Arguments
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St Petersburg State University
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In the 1990s it was taken for granted to consider the so-called linguistic turn, the battles of
«postmodernists» and «realists» around nature, status and the basic concepts of historiography as the Present.
Today, this stormy polemic, which has found expression in a variety of discursive forms, would be interesting
to consider as the Past from the point of view of the History of historical science, or rather, the history of
discussions around its basic problems. And in such a historical perspective there are significant advantages.
The strategy for the historical discussion of the subject field was fully implemented in the well-known works
of O. G. Oexle. Based on what has already been achieved in this direction, the author of the article draws
attention to another possibility of analyzing the same polemic material — through the prism of the interactive
process of constructing new versions, which in modern historiography have received the meaningless
name of «moderate» or «compromise». The article assesses the work done by leading historians of this
direction in rethinking the key problems of historical knowledge, including the question of the conditions
and boundaries of historical knowledge in relation to the question of the conditions and limits of scientific
knowledge in general. The author considers the most significant in discussions of objectivity and historical
truth not a traditional appeal to how historians think, but a more pragmatic approach aimed at what historians
do, not only receiving positive results, but also making and overcoming mistakes. The role of methodological
rules and norms of professional activity of the historian is emphasized. Having considered a number of
detailed constructive proposals, sustained in the spirit of neoclassical or post-non-classical rationality, the
author comes to the conclusion that they are promising from the point of view of advancing the theory and
method of «historical science of culture».
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Repina L. P. «A sign accessible to our senses», or Historians in Search of Epistemological Arguments. Studia Slavica et Balcanica Petropolitana, 2019, vol. 2 (26), pp. 3–14.