Introduction to the human sciences: an attempt to lay a foundation for the study of society and history

Detroit: Wayne State University Press. Edited by Ramon J. Betanzos (1988)
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This book is a pioneering effort to elaborate a general theory of the human sciences, especially history, and to distinguish these sciences radically from the ...

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