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#A theory in [[Philosophy]] that events are determined or influenced by conditions and inherent processes beyond the control of humans. | #A [[theory]] in [[Philosophy]] that events are determined or influenced by conditions and inherent processes beyond the control of humans. | ||
#The view that historical awareness is crucial for adequate understanding in a particular field or in general. | #The view that historical awareness is crucial for adequate understanding in a particular field or in general. | ||
#The deliberate use or revival of historical styles in contemporary works. | #The deliberate use or revival of historical styles in contemporary works. |
Revision as of 18:55, 9 February 2023
historicism noun
- A theory in Philosophy that events are determined or influenced by conditions and inherent processes beyond the control of humans.
- The view that historical awareness is crucial for adequate understanding in a particular field or in general.
- The deliberate use or revival of historical styles in contemporary works.