historism

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historism

(ˈhɪstəˌrɪzəm)
n
a variant form of historicism
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historism

historicism.
See also: History
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historisme
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The interest to write "history" in a modern sense only started in modern Europe in the era of historism. For the Ancient Near East, the normative time was the past and any changes had to be found in the past or the beginning of creation.
Siegel, Historism in Late Nineteenth-Century Constitutional Thought, 1990 Wis.
I believe most areas of science, including ecosystems science and social science, can fit with them, based on hermeneutics, historism and holism.
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