Narration, Objectivity, and Methodological Truth

The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 8:133-144 (2000)
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In this essay, I argue that scientists and historians employ different strategies to overcome a common problem: subjectivity. The difference in their strategies is symptomatic of a fundamental difference between science and the humanities. It is that whereas physical scientists, in trying to be objective, aspire to the view from nowhere, humanistic historians, in trying to be objective, aspire to the views from everywhere.

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