HistoricismRoutledge, 01.03.2004 - 240 Seiten Historicism is the essential introduction to the field, providing its readers with the necessary knowledge, background and vocabulary to apply it in their own studies. Paul Hamilton's compact and comprehensive guide: * explains the theory and basics of historicism |
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... aesthetic heritage in order to show that history, properly understood, demonstrates that we can have a kind of knowledge complementing the natural sciences, and that all experience not falling under scientific jurisdiction need not be ...
... aesthetic heritage in order to show that history, properly understood, demonstrates that we can have a kind of knowledge complementing the natural sciences, and that all experience not falling under scientific jurisdiction need not be ...
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... aesthetic or whatever – in its historical context. Secondly, it typically doubles back on itself to explore the extent to which any historical enterprise inevitably reflects the interests and bias of the period in which it was written ...
... aesthetic or whatever – in its historical context. Secondly, it typically doubles back on itself to explore the extent to which any historical enterprise inevitably reflects the interests and bias of the period in which it was written ...
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... aesthetics do seem to have this vital fact in common, that they are concerned with events which are particular and individual rather than instances of the application of a scientific law. The Battle of Waterloo is not a member of the ...
... aesthetics do seem to have this vital fact in common, that they are concerned with events which are particular and individual rather than instances of the application of a scientific law. The Battle of Waterloo is not a member of the ...
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... aesthetic understanding. Oakeshott describes the writing of history as a restorative act in which we discover from fragmentary survivals 'what may be inferred from them about a past which has not survived' (52). This act of salvage ...
... aesthetic understanding. Oakeshott describes the writing of history as a restorative act in which we discover from fragmentary survivals 'what may be inferred from them about a past which has not survived' (52). This act of salvage ...
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... aesthetics have cleared the way for a kind of understanding of their subjects different from scientific understanding. The Augustan historian, Dionysius of Halicarnassus, is especially remembered for his aphorism that 'history is ...
... aesthetics have cleared the way for a kind of understanding of their subjects different from scientific understanding. The Augustan historian, Dionysius of Halicarnassus, is especially remembered for his aphorism that 'history is ...
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