The Humanities through the Lens of Migration: Richard Koebner’s Transition from Germany to Jerusalem
The present article turns the spotlight onto epistemic-normative dilemmas that, in my estimation, stand at the heart of the humanities as a field of study (the reason for the hyphen between epistemic and normative will become evident as we progress). For the sake of elucidating these productive tens...
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Naharaim
Year: 2017, Volume: 11, Issue: 1/2, Pages: 13-23 |
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Richard Koebner
Johan Huizinga
history writing
historical consciousness
criticism of the humanities
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