1. The Human Sciences - A Historical Perspective
" (Pg. 14) The second precondition according to Mazlish that served in the emergence of the Modern Human Sciences in the West was Seventeenth Century Science and the Enlightenment. ... " (Pg. 34) This revolution introduced a fresh empiricism that moved away from the formalized attempts at human science. ... However, Darwin did recognize that man did differ from other animals in that we have a consciousness of morality and religion. ... "Evolutionary theory made it possible to classify genealogically the plants and animals, the landscapes and the peoples who inhabited them, an...
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