Antinomii samosoznaniia sovremennoi burzhuaznoi filosofii historii // [Antinomies consciousness of contemporary philosophy Historia]

Abstract
Juxtaposes B. Hindess and P. Q. Hirst's rejection of continuity in philosophy of history and R. Collingwood's notion that the past can become knowable only through use of a different method and discourse, viewing these two as the major expositions of the 20th-century Western philosophy of history.