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Title: Against Relativism
Authors: Batabyal, Rakesh
Keywords: Natural Sciences
History
Issue Date: 1-Jun-1998
Publisher: Indian Institute of Advanced Study,Shimla
Abstract: In 1942, the philosopher of science Carl G. Hempel wrote an article, 'The Functions of General Laws in History', in which he claimed that historians explain the events of human history in the same way in which natural scientists explain physical events. His thesis was a counter to the Hegelian distinction between nature and spirit which, in turn, suggested a further distinction between those sciences studying the physical world and those studying man as a spiritual being. Hempel's work seemed to challenge this dualistic conception of science at its very foundations.
Description: Page- 15 to 16
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/5003
ISSN: 09721452
Appears in Collections:Summerhill, Vol.4, No.1, (1998)

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