历史哲学中的历史批判与因果关系:伊本·赫勒敦的视角

Muhammad Faqih Nidzom, Fiqhi Akbar Rafsanjani
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本研究将揭示伊本赫勒敦的历史哲学,特别是他的历史批判和因果关系的概念。本研究以文献和质性研究为基础,运用哲学的方法来解释历史哲学的意义。由于历史写作有理论推测,历史报道中也有一些不准确的地方,这是历史学家的错误造成的。伊本·赫勒敦将这些错误作为历史批判,历史学家应该避免它们。伊本·赫勒敦研究历史的主要方法是观察控制历史事件的自然和社会规律,以及塔迪尔和塔吉里方法。在他看来,历史研究是为了解释事件背后的事情,不局限于事件何时发生、发生了什么、如何发生的问题,还要解释为什么存在这种可能性。这种方法导致因果关系的知识。伊本·赫勒敦认为没有任何事件是由意外造成的。事件的发生是因为它是由之前的原因引起的。形成文明本质的原因有四种:“umrn”是物质原因,“daulah”是形式原因,“ashabiyah”是有效原因,“mash lih ' mmah”是最终原因。因此,如果任何历史信息偏离了这些因果关系法则,那么就需要批判性推理来评估历史事实的有效性。
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The Historical Criticism and Causality in The Philosophy of History: Ibn Khaldun’s Perspective
This study will reveal how Ibn Khaldun’s philosophy of history, especially on his historical criticism and the concept of causality. This research is based on literature and qualitative research that uses a philosophical approach to explain the meaning of philosophy of history. As there is theoretical speculation in the writing of history, there are some inaccuracies in historical reports arises from the errors of historians. Ibn Khaldun shows those errors as a historical criticism that historians should avoid them. Ibn Khaldun’s main method of history is observing nature and society’s laws that control historical events, beside ta’dil and tajrih methods. According to him, the study of history is to explain the things behind an event, not restricted on the question about when what, and how an event occurred, but also explain about why the possibility exists. This method leads to the knowledge of causality. Ibn Khaldun argued that there was no event caused by accident. An event occurred because it was caused by a cause that preceded it. There are four causes make the nature of civilization: ‘umrân as material cause, daulah as formal cause, ‘ashabiyah as efficient cause, and mash âlih ‘â mmah as final cause. Therefore, if any historical information deviates from these laws of causality, then critical reasoning is necessary to assess the validity of the historical facts.
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