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    Critical historical inquiry: The intersection of ideological clarity and pedagogical content knowledge.Brooke Blevins, Kevin Magill & Cinthia Salinas - 2020 - Journal of Social Studies Research 44 (1):35-50.
    This paper presents the relationship between pedagogical content knowledge and political/ideological clarity as a framework for understanding the nuanced interpretations and applications of critical social studies pedagogy and practice. Using a qualitative case study research design, this study explores the decision-making process of two novice social studies teachers as they decide if and how to utilize critical historical inquiry within their classrooms. Findings indicate that teachers’ use of critical historical inquiry is informed by their subject area (...)
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    Historical Inquiry and the Limitations of the Common Core State Standards.Ginney P. Wright & Jason L. Endacott - 2016 - Journal of Social Studies Research 40 (4):309-324.
    Students’ written argumentation, including historical argumentation, is an important aspect of standardized assessments under the Common Core State Standards (CCSS). This mixed methods study explores the differences in students’ written argumentation when inquiry methods of instruction are employed and a rubric designed for CCSS standardized assessment is used in evaluation. Results indicate that inquiry methods do not necessarily improve students’ argumentative writing when scored on CCSS criteria, though qualitative analysis reveals considerable differences in the demonstration of (...) thinking by students in the treatment group. Many of these differences were captured with additional quantitative evaluation using a disciplinary specific instrument, though concerns remain regarding the ability to capture student knowledge through purely quantitative means. Implications for further assessment, research and instruction are discussed. (shrink)
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  3. Historical Inquiry.Lydia McGrew - 2013 - In Charles Taliaferro Victoria Harrison & Stewart Goetz (eds.), The Routledge Companion to Theism.
    Two different types of objections to the historical investigation of miracles imply that such investigation is inappropriate or can never lead to rational belief that a historical miracle has occurred. The first objection concerns the alleged chasm between the rational realm of history and the realm of faith. The second objection alleges that God is, or would be if he existed, too much unlike ourselves for us reasonably to use Divine action as an explanatory hypothesis. Both objections involve (...)
     
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  4. Historical Inquiry: Faces of History from Herodotus to Herder. By Donald R. Kelley.M. Dillon - 2004 - The European Legacy 9:388-389.
     
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  5. Historical Inquiry: Herodotus, Thucydides and the Classroom.John A. Whitehouse - 2009 - Agora (History Teachers' Association of Victoria) 44 (4):4.
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    Teaching Disciplinary Literacy through Historical Inquiry: Training Teachers in Disciplinary Literacy and Historical Inquiry Instructional Practices.Serina A. Cinnamon, Mabel O. Rivera & Heather Kimberly Dial Sellers - 2021 - Journal of Social Studies Research 45 (4):241-252.
    This study reports on the findings of a qualitative research case study designed to evaluate the effectiveness of a professional development program on teaching disciplinary literacy through historical inquiry. Thirteen secondary social studies and English teachers participated throughout one academic school year. Participants were evaluated for their implementation of historical inquiries using primary sources and engaging students in disciplinary literacy practices using observations of classroom instruction and self-reporting surveys. The results indicated a positive relationship between teacher participation (...)
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    The Anticipated Past in Historical Inquiry.Stefan Niklas - 2016 - European Journal of Pragmatism and American Philosophy 8 (2).
    In this paper I argue that, from a pragmatist point of view, to know the past means to anticipate it. Accordingly, historical inquiry is directed towards the future, namely the future of the past as known. I develop this argument in three steps: (I.) Starting with A. O. Lovejoy’s criticism of Dewey’s anticipatory theory of knowledge I defend the basic claim that all knowledge, including knowledge of the past, is anticipatory (i.e. directed at future consequences). Lovejoy’s criticism shows (...)
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    The Structure of Historical Inquiry.Tyson Retz - 2017 - Educational Philosophy and Theory 49 (6).
    History educators find themselves in the peculiar situation of wishing to introduce students to the history discipline while lacking a clear conception of the features intrinsic to historical inquiry across its various specialisations and subject matters. In affirming that no one methodological charter hangs in the corridors of academic history departments, we fail to provide an adequate justification for an education in history. The doctrine that history is an exercise in disciplined knowledge, a specific way of knowing, is (...)
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    Herodotean Kings and Historical Inquiry.Matthew R. Christ - 1994 - Classical Antiquity 13 (2):167-202.
    This article seeks evidence of Herodotus's conception of his historical enterprise in the recurring scenes in which he portrays barbarian kings as inquirers and investigators. Through these scenes-involving most notably Psammetichus, Etearchus, Croesus, Cyrus, Cambyses, Darius, and Xerxes-the historian not only explores the character of autocrats, but also holds up a mirror to his own activity as inquirer. Once we recognize the metahistorical dimension of Herodotus's representation of inquiring kings, we can better understand the scenes in which these figures (...)
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  10. The interrogative model: Historical inquiry and explanation.Eric Brook - 2007 - Journal of the Philosophy of History 1 (2):137-159.
    This article commends Jaakko Hintikka's interrogative model of reasoning as an aid to historiography in relation to historical inquiry and explanation. After an initial discussion of David Hackett Fischer's appeal to the "logic of historical thought" in terms of his overlapping complementary emphases with Hintikka's interrogative model, a critical evaluation is given of Fischer's brief but strong comments regarding the role of why-questions in historical explanation. From there the main part of the article is given over (...)
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    Faces of History: Historical Inquiry from Herodotus to Herder.Donald R. Kelley - 1998 - Yale University Press.
    In this book, one of the world's leading intellectual historians offers a critical survey of Western historical thought and writing from the pre-classical era to the late eighteenth century. Donald R. Kelley focuses on persistent themes and methodology, including questions of myth, national origins, chronology, language, literary forms, rhetoric, translation, historical method and criticism, theory and practice of interpretation, cultural studies, philosophy of history, and "historicism." Kelley begins by analyzing the dual tradition established by the foundational works of (...)
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    The nature of historical inquiry.Leonard Mendes Marsak (ed.) - 1970 - Huntington, N.Y.,: R. E. Krieger Publishing Company.
    History and chronicle, by B. Croce.--History as a system, by J. Ortega y Gasset.--The idea of history, by R. G. Collingwood.--The historian's purpose; history and metahistory, by A. Bullock.--What are historians trying to do? By H. Pirenne.--What are historical facts? By C. Becker.--The concept of scientific history, by I. Berlin.--Reason in history, by G. W. F. Hegel.--The hedgehog and the fox, by I. Berlin.--What is history? By E. H. Carr.--Faith and history, by R. Niebuhr.--The world and the west, by (...)
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    Practical Reasoning and Historical Inquiry.Mary Forrester - 1976 - History and Theory 15 (2):133-140.
    Both the Hempelian and the Dravian models of historical explanation are inadequate. They are based on the belief that in some way action may be deduced from a given reason for it. The chief difficulty is in showing how reasons are logically related to actions. An act can never be shown deductively to be necessary for the achievement of an end. Rather, practical reasoning enables us to infer inductively that a particular act will result in the achievement of some (...)
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    Fortunes of History: Historical Inquiry from Herder to Huizinga.Donald R. Kelley - 2003 - Yale University Press.
    In Fortunes of History Donald R. Kelley offers an authoritative examination of historical writing during the "long nineteenth century"--the years from the French Revolution to those just after the First World War. He provides a comprehensive analysis of the theories and practices of British, French, German, Italian, and American schools of historical thought, their principal figures, and their distinctive methods and self-understandings. Kelley treats the modern traditions of European world and national historiography from the Enlightenment to the "new (...)
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    Conservatism, Pragmatism, and Historical Inquiry.Seth Vannatta - 2014 - The Pluralist 9 (1):55-65.
    In a 2001 article entitled “The Classical Conservative Challenge to Dewey,” Shawn O’Dwyer puts John Dewey’s understanding of method to the test of criticisms made by conservative theorist Michael Oakeshott. Oakeshott criticizes the view that technical knowledge is superior to the reliance on custom, tradition, and habit in practical knowledge, that moral intelligence can be taught, and that moral intelligence consists of the application of techniques to resolve problems. O’Dwyer concludes that Dewey’s reflections on moral deliberation pass Oakeshott’s challenge to (...)
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  16. Dialectic in social and historical inquiry.Sidney Hook - 1939 - Journal of Philosophy 36 (14):365-378.
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    Knowledge and Truth in Historical Inquiry.Harold N. Lee - 1956 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 5:63-70.
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    Knowledge and Truth in Historical Inquiry.Harold N. Lee - 1956 - Tulane Studies in Philosophy 5:63-70.
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    Introduction Karl Marx and historical inquiry.Paul E. Corcoran - 1990 - History of European Ideas 12 (6):725-729.
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    Planning to teach difficult history through historical inquiry: The case of school desegregation.Yonghee Suh, Brian Daugherity & Danielle Hartsfield - 2021 - Journal of Social Studies Research 45 (2):71-83.
    This exploratory study investigates the ways in which secondary U.S. history teachers who attended two iterations of a teacher professional development workshop, focusing on the history of school desegregation in Virginia, planned to teach the history of school desegregation through historical inquiry. Conceptualizing the history of school desegregation as difficult history, the authors conducted the content analysis of 23 written lesson plans generated by workshop participants. The historiography of school desegregation, and research on four dimensions of historical (...)
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    Just War Tradition and the Restraint of War: A Moral and Historical Inquiry.J. M. Cameron & James Turner Johnson - 1982 - Hastings Center Report 12 (5):40.
    Book reviewed in this article: Just War Tradition and the Restraint of War: A Moral and Historical Inquiry. By James Turner Johnson.
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    Entwined practices: Engagements with photography in historical inquiry.Jennifer Tucker - 2009 - History and Theory 48 (4):1-8.
    The status of photographs as keystones of historical explanation has become a topic of urgent intellectual and cultural interest around the world, at the same time as methods of shaping historical narratives are also changing in ways that compel attention to the employment of photographs in historiography. By exposing the questions we ought to raise about all historical evidence, photographs reveal not simply the potential and limits of photography as a historical source, but the potential and (...)
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    The Minnesota Case Study Collection: New Historical Inquiry Case Studies for Nature of Science Education.Douglas Allchin - 2012 - Science & Education 21 (9):1263-1281.
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    Achieving social and cultural educational objectives through art historical inquiry practices.Jacqueline Chanda - 2007 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 41 (4):24-39.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Achieving Social and Cultural Educational Objectives through Art Historical Inquiry PracticesJacqueline Chanda (bio)Some overburdened art or generalist teachers may ask: "With all the things we have to know and do these days, why should we be interested in art history inquiry processes? What educational value is there in promoting the use of art history inquiry processes in teaching and learning?" The answer to the first (...)
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    Who's afraid of determinism? The ambivalence of macro-historical inquiry.Robert Adcock - 2007 - Journal of the Philosophy of History 1 (3):346-364.
    This paper explores explanatory practices of macro-historical social science in light of philosophical stances on determinism versus indeterminism. Analysis of determinism and its implications show its compatibility with practices emphasizing causal complexity, contingency, and choice. It can, moreover, clarify and contain these practices in ways that extend the priority traditionally given to causal explanation by macro-historical social scientists. Analysis of indeterminism shows, by contrast, that each of its major varieties challenge macro-historical explanatory practices. To embrace indeterminism and (...)
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    Aristotle, the fallacy of accident, and the nature of predication: A historical inquiry.Aníbal A. Bueno - 1988 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 26 (1):5-24.
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    Some afterthoughts on culture and explanation in historical inquiry.Chris Lorenz - 2000 - History and Theory 39 (3):348–363.
    I argue here that the articles in this forum contain basic agreements. All three reject naturalism, reductionism, and monism while retaining causality as an explanatory category, and all three emphasize the role of time and argue for a view in which culture is regarded as both structured and contingent.The differences among the explanatory proposals of Hall, Biernacki, and Kane are as important as the similarities: while Hall favors a Weberian approach, Biernacki argues for a primarily pragmatic explanation of culture, and (...)
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    Authority and Truth: The Tension Between Classical Learning and Historical Inquiry in Cui Shu’s Scholarship.Dong-Fang Shao - 1998 - Journal of Chinese Philosophy 25 (3):321-344.
  29. Repairing the Tower of Babel: Notes on the Genesis of James Fergusson's "Historical Inquiry Into the True Principles of Beauty, More Especially with Reference to Architecture".Cymbre Quincy Raub - 1993 - Dissertation, Princeton University
    "Repairing the Tower of Babel" addresses three major themes. The thesis begins with the question of how James Fergusson felt he could describe both Samuel Taylor Coleridge and Auguste Comte as influential in the development of his own theory of beauty in art. Following from this initial question, the thesis examines in detail the attempts at the reconciliation of Romanticism and Positivism at the beginning of the nineteenth century, especially in the works of William Whewell, Auguste Comte, and Samuel Taylor (...)
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    Why Income Taxation? A Moral and Historical Inquiry.Jeffrey Paul - 2022 - Social Philosophy and Policy 39 (1):33-47.
    The following essay analyzes the arguments made by the principal academic proponent of income taxation, Columbia University economist E. R. A Seligman, after it was found to be unconstitutional in 1894. Seligman thought that the prevalent theory of just taxation, that it should be based on a natural right to one’s person and property, was wrong. The principal American philosophical proponent of this natural rights-based approach to taxation was the late Brown University philosopher and economist, Francis Wayland. The essay analyzes (...)
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    Some reflections on epistemology and historical inquiry.Whitaker T. Deininger - 1956 - Journal of Philosophy 53 (14):429-442.
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  32. Understanding as the Basis for Historical Inquiry in the Later Philosophy of Wilhelm Dilthey.Theodore Plantinga & Ont Toronto - 1975 - [S.N.].
     
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  33. Studying trial communities: anthropological and historical inquiries into ethos, politics and economy of medical research in Africa.P. Wenzel Geissler - 2011 - In Wenzel Geissler & Catherine Molyneux (eds.), Evidence, Ethos and Experiment: The Anthropology and History of Medical Research in Africa. Berghahn Books.
     
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    Outcomes of various scaffolding strategies on student teachers' digital historical inquiries.John K. Lee & Philip E. Molebash - 2004 - Journal of Social Studies Research 28 (2).
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    Progress and the Quest for Meaning: A Philosophical and Historical Inquiry.John Andrew Bernstein - 1993 - Fairleigh Dickinson University Press.
    There has been a surprising absence of a general philosophical overview of progress as a method of articulating human meaning. This book attempts to fill this gap.
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  36. Jurisprudence as a Moral and Historical Inquiry.Nigel Simmonds - 2005 - Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 18 (2).
    The essay builds on the claim that the concept of law is best understood as structured by an abstract archetype to which actual instances of law approximate, and that the archetype in question is an intrinsically moral idea: the idea of a realm of universality and necessity within which one can enjoy freedom as independence from the power of others. Reflection upon the nature of this archetype is a form of moral reflection upon experience, where we seek to grasp the (...)
     
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    Using Mentoring to Support a Novice Teacher Using Problem Based Historical Inquiry with.Jada Kohlmeier, John Saye, Linda Mitchell & Thomas Brush - 2011 - Journal of Social Studies Research 35 (1):56-79.
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  38. Using Mentoring to Support a Novice Teacher Using Problem Based Historical Inquiry with" Low Achieving" Students.Jada Kohlmeier, John Saye, Linda Mitchell & Thomas Brush - 2011 - Journal of Social Studies Research 35 (1):56-79.
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    What is "ethnophilology"? Some reflections on Asymmetry as a principle for historical inquiry.Denis Thouard - 2019 - Methodos 19.
    La note qui suit cherche à revenir sur la méthode singulière pratiquée avec bonheur par Carlo Ginzburg, qui consiste en la mise en tension des pratiques anonymes et des procédures savantes, souvent inspirées de la philologie. Deux études récentes de Carlo Ginzburg sont plus particulièrement analysées.
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  40. Book Review : Progress and the Quest for Meaning: a Philosophical and Historical Inquiry, by John Andrew Bernstein. Cranbury, NJ, Associated University Presses, 1993. 226 pp. 28.50. [REVIEW]Dave Leal - 1994 - Studies in Christian Ethics 7 (2):119-122.
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    Just War Tradition and the Restraint of War: A Moral and Historical Inquiry. By James Turner Johnson. [REVIEW]Michael G. Mahon - 1983 - Modern Schoolman 60 (3):209-210.
  42. An Inquiry into the Historical Development of Philosophy in Japan.Kelly Louise Rexzy P. Agra - 2013 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 17 (2):27-59.
    What is Japanese philosophy? This paper will address this question, not by giving a survey of the works of Japanese philosophers or a definition of the subject matter of Japanese philosophy, but by attempting to present how it emerged as a distinct philosophical tradition—by sketching the controversies that gave rise to its formation; the social, intellectual, and historical factors that paved the way to its development; and the revolution of thought which finally gave it the title “Japanese philosophy.” I (...)
     
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  43. Skepticism: Historical and Contemporary Inquiries.G. Anthony Bruno & A. C. Rutherford (eds.) - 2018 - New York: Routledge.
    Skepticism is one of the most enduring and profound of philosophical problems. With its roots in Plato and the Sceptics to Descartes, Hume, Kant and Wittgenstein, skepticism presents a challenge that every philosopher must reckon with. In this outstanding collection philosophers engage with skepticism in five clear sections: the philosophical history of skepticism in Greek, Cartesian and Kantian thought; the nature and limits of certainty; the possibility of knowledge and related problems such as perception and the debates between objective knowledge (...)
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    Inquiries elementary and historical in the science of law.James Reddie - 1840 - Littleton, Colo.: F.B. Rothman.
    A general discussion of the science of law, intended for the "youth of the nation" who intended to study the law.
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    Historical Explanation and the Close of Inquiry.Leon J. Goldstein - 1977 - International Studies in Philosophy 9:113-120.
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    Historical Explanation and the Close of Inquiry.Leon J. Goldstein - 1977 - International Studies in Philosophy 9:113-120.
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    Music, Historical Knowledge, and Critical Inquiry: Three Variations on "The Ruins of Athens".Lawrence Kramer - 2005 - Critical Inquiry 32 (1):61.
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    Materialism: A Historical and Philosophical Inquiry.Robin Gordon Brown & James Ladyman - 2019 - New York: Routledge. Edited by James Ladyman.
    "The doctrine of materialism is one of the perennial and most controversial ideas in the arts and sciences. Throughout history it has aroused strong passions, and in the Sixteenth and Twentieth centuries was a doctrine over which people were persecuted and killed. Yet it has been equally aligned with empirical, enlightened and tolerant thinking. This book explores the fascinating and important philosophy of materialism in an engaging and thought-provoking way. Opening with an overview of the ideas of some of the (...)
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    War neurosis: A cultural historical and theoretical inquiry.Katherine N. Boone & Frank C. Richardson - 2010 - Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 30 (2):109.
    This article blends cultural history and theoretical psychology in a discussion of new treatment methods for psychiatric casualties that emerged early in World War II. It draws on philosophical hermeneutics and Hacking's historical ontology to clarify how our interpretation of this history inevitably reflects current struggles making sense of PTSD while efforts to understand this history can enrich present-day reflections about war neurosis and the social good. 2012 APA, all rights reserved).
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  50. Social epistemology of scientific inquiry: Beyond historical vs. philosophical case studies.Melinda Fagan - unknown
    In this paper, I propose a new way to integrate historical accounts of social interaction in scientific practice with philosophical examination of scientific knowledge. The relation between descriptive accounts of scientific practice, on the one hand, and normative accounts of scientific knowledge, on the other, is a vexed one. This vexatiousness is one instance of the gap between normative and descriptive domains. The general problem of the normative/descriptive divide takes striking and problematic form in the case of social aspects (...)
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