Abstract
ABSTRACT This interview with Paul A. Roth explores parts of his academic journey and his contributions to the philosophy of history, highlighting his engagement with analytical philosophy and the logical structure of historical explanation. Roth reflects on his educational background, influential mentors, and the evolution of his academic career. He discusses the challenges of bridging different philosophical audiences, the importance of narrative in historical explanation, and the interrelation of history and science. Roth’s work emphasizes the non-detachability, non-standardization, and non-aggregation of narrative explanations, advocating for a unified approach to understanding history as a science. Roth’s perspective offers a unique insight into the philosophical underpinnings of historical knowledge and its relevance to contemporary issues.
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