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Historicism is a theory that says that history happened by law. So every situation is determent and can be explained by time and place. Every event follows logically upon a previous event (O, Kramsch, lecture, 28-09-2012).   
Historicism is a theory that says that history happened by law. So every situation is determent and can be explained by time and place. Every event follows logically upon a previous event (O, Kramsch, lecture, 28-09-2012).   
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Several philosophers disagreed with this theory, like [[Michcel Foucault]], [[Edmund Husserl]] and [[Edward Said]].
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Several philosophers disagreed with this theory, like [[Michel Foucault]], [[Edmund Husserl]] and [[Edward Said]].

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Historicism is a theory that says that history happened by law. So every situation is determent and can be explained by time and place. Every event follows logically upon a previous event (O, Kramsch, lecture, 28-09-2012).

Several philosophers disagreed with this theory, like Michel Foucault, Edmund Husserl and Edward Said.


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