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The Philosophy of Hi/stories of Wilhelm Schapp

The Philosophy of Hi/stories of Wilhelm Schapp From Phenomenology to Narrative Hermeneutics

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Contributions to Phenomenology

The Philosophy of Hi/stories of Wilhelm Schapp

From Phenomenology to Narrative Hermeneutics

Daniele Nuccilli

Philosophy / Movements / Phenomenology

This open access monograph introduces in English Wilhelm Schapp’s philosophy of hi/stories. It addresses such questions as:

  • What does it mean that human beings can articulate their experience narratively?
  • In what sense can they attribute value to the relations between themselves and the world?
  • In what sense can there be no perception of the world, not even of a tiny cup of coffee, without a narrative context?

“This text offers a combination of historical and systematic approaches. It reconstructs the development of Schapp’s thought (Schapp having studied with Rickert, Dilthey, and Husserl) and shows its relevance for contemporary discussions in the fields of phenomenology, hermeneutics, philosophy of mind and perception, philosophy of narrative, value theory, and social ontology. It appeals to researchers and students working in these areas.”

Daniele Nuccilli is an MSCA-CZ postdoctoral fellow in the Department of Philosophy (ÚFaR) at Charles University, Prague. His research interests include early phenomenology, contemporary German philosophy, and narrative theory. In recent years, he has focused on the relationship between knowledge and narrative, particularly in connection with contemporary debates on digital environments, political narratives, sustainability, social identities, and the constitution of shared realities.


Publication Date: 21 August 2026
Publisher: Charles University, Faculty of Arts, ID No.: 00216208, Tax ID No.: CZ00216208 registered office: nám. Jana Palacha 2, Prague 1
Imprint: Springer
ISBN-13: 9783032300645
Format: Hardback
Page Count: 214

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