The Nature of Historical Knowledge

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pp. 196, “In this original argument, Michael Stanford proposes a single structure to incorporate all aspects of history -events, evidence, interpretations, books and lectures, popular ideas and social effects – into one comprehensive whole. Stanford grounds his study in the common-sense meaning of the word, ‘structure’; he then composes one paradigm encompassing the organization of history as a whole and the organization of each of its parts. Dr Stanford locates the problems of studying story, both philosophical and practical. He clarifies the issues and exemplifies the current thinking of both historians and philosophers.” paperback edition

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ISBN 0631152911
ISBN13 9780631152910
Number of pages 196
Original Title The Nature of Historical Knowledge
Published Date 1986
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition No Dj
Binding Paperback
Size 8vo
Place of Publication Oxford
Edition First edition
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pp. 196, “In this original argument, Michael Stanford proposes a single structure to incorporate all aspects of history -events, evidence, interpretations, books and lectures, popular ideas and social effects – into one comprehensive whole. Stanford grounds his study in the common-sense meaning of the word, ‘structure’; he then composes one paradigm encompassing the organization of history as a whole and the organization of each of its parts. Dr Stanford locates the problems of studying story, both philosophical and practical. He clarifies the issues and exemplifies the current thinking of both historians and philosophers.” paperback edition

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Weight 0.85 kg