
handle: 10201/16038
Knowledge of the past is a mental processing of data, and as such it is not different from knowledge of «normal» things. Things (objects) and words are interconnected by concepts (notions); in the historical knowledge things (events) and words (texts) are interconnected by the sense (meaning) in which the knowing subject digest (ananges) the past. This arrangement is a product of the historical competence of the subject, and is here called History. In this paper History is asserted to be a strictly Linguistic discipline.
BR60-67, :9 - Geografía e historia::93 - Historia. Ciencias auxiliares de la historia. Archivista. Numismática. Paleografía. Diplomática [CDU], CDU::9 - Geografía e historia::93 - Historia. Ciencias auxiliares de la historia. Archivista. Numismática. Paleografía. Diplomática, Early Christian literature. Fathers of the Church, etc., Historia
BR60-67, :9 - Geografía e historia::93 - Historia. Ciencias auxiliares de la historia. Archivista. Numismática. Paleografía. Diplomática [CDU], CDU::9 - Geografía e historia::93 - Historia. Ciencias auxiliares de la historia. Archivista. Numismática. Paleografía. Diplomática, Early Christian literature. Fathers of the Church, etc., Historia
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