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... criticism seems to have as its purpose , the identification and correction of errors arising from the interest - laden presuppositions we bring to any investigation and their aim is to help modern people reconsider their past ...
... criticism seems to have as its purpose , the identification and correction of errors arising from the interest - laden presuppositions we bring to any investigation and their aim is to help modern people reconsider their past ...
Page 107
... criticism the means to assess and evaluate evidence and interpretations into what the public is told . It This principle can , of course , also be seen to operate within the study of written history ; similar problems of collation ...
... criticism the means to assess and evaluate evidence and interpretations into what the public is told . It This principle can , of course , also be seen to operate within the study of written history ; similar problems of collation ...
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... criticism itself . In the World Congress debate all the varied shades of opinion use the same language and the same ideal of academic freedom that concept itself is rarely criticised . Those that argue against the ban on South Africa ...
... criticism itself . In the World Congress debate all the varied shades of opinion use the same language and the same ideal of academic freedom that concept itself is rarely criticised . Those that argue against the ban on South Africa ...
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