The Poverty of Historicism
London, Routledge & Paul (1961)
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| Call number | D16.8.P57 1961 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 9780415278461 0415278465 | |||||||||
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R. F. T. (1958). The Poverty of Historicism. The Review of Metaphysics 11 (4):696-696.
John E. Grumley (1989). History and Totality: Radical Historicism From Hegel to Foucault. Routledge.
Frank Ankersmit (2010). The Necessity of Historicism. Journal of the Philosophy of History 4 (2):226-240.
Peter Woodford (2012). Specters of the Nineteenth Century: Charles Taylor and the Problem of Historicism. Journal of Religious Ethics 40 (1):171-192.
Peter Munz (1997). The Quixotic Element in the Open Society. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 27 (1):39-55.
Jeremy Shearmur (1998). Popper, Hayek, and the Poverty of Historicism Part I: A Largely Bibliographical Essay. Philosophy of the Social Sciences 28 (3):434-450.
Colin Howson (1990). The Poverty of Historicism. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 21 (1):173-179.
E. Lagerspet (2004). Predictability and the Growth of Knowledge. Synthese 141 (3):445 - 459.
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