Chińskie konstruowanie historii
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The aim of my paper is to demonstrate the structuring of history in the classical Chinese
historiography. I would like to show the crucial position of historiography in Chinese
culture and how the latter influences its proportions, scientific status and standards
of criticism. Notwithstanding the selectivity of those standards and the political
supervision over the transcribing of history, the history in ancient China proved to have
been actually constructed. That fact is confirmed by the ethical and didactic function
of historiography proposed by Confucius. Political projects were probably formulated
in the most ancient times, so as to supply new institutions with the legitimization they
needed. The idealization of the past had its reflection in the worship of ancestors and
in some features of Chinese language. That overlapped with cyclical view on history,
generalizing dynastic histories, where the concept of the Mandate of Heaven played a
key role. As a result, the schema of the constructing of history came to life. It embraced
four stages: the founder, the crisis, the restorer and the collapse.
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philosophy of history, Chinese historiography, Confucianism, constructivism
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Filo-Sofija nr 28 (2015/1/II), ss. 77-90
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ISSN 1642-3267