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asking whether history is a story with a plot or just one damn thing after another.

means the branch of philosophy that questions what history actually is, why it happens, and whether it has direction, meaning, or laws at all.

from voltaire coined the term in the 1760s to mock theologians who saw history as god's script, but the real split came with hegel, who insisted history marches toward freedom through reason, versus later skeptics who said it marches nowhere in particular.

for instance

hegel's lectures on history1830s berlin lectures arguing freedom is history's endpoint

marx's historical materialism1867 capital reframes history as driven by production, not ideas

fukuyama's end of history1989 essay claimed liberal democracy was history's final form

toynbee's study of history12 volumes, 1934-1961, tracking rise and fall of 23 civilizations

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