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Real history :Reflections on historical practice
The practice of history has to contend with philosophies of history that exist in two different worlds. One is inhabited by philosophers, the other by historians. Workers in these different worlds rarely attend to the work of each other, despite overlap- ping interests. Nowhere is this more true than in questions surrounding what philosophers call realism and what historians call objectivity. The sorry tale of philosophers' irrelevance is documented in Peter Novick's study of the history of debates about objectivism between historians in the United States over the last one hundred years
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