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Judicial “Truth” and Historical “Truth”: The Case of the Ardeatine Caves Massacre

Law and History Review, 2013
It is frequently claimed that adjudication before a court of law and historical adjudication are two entirely different tasks. The methods and techniques employed by judges and historians contrast sharply. The judge faces many constraints, in terms of choice of subject matter, the arguments to be considered, the evidence to be evaluated, the procedural
RESTA, Giorgio, Zeno Zencovich V.
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Historical Truth and the Truthfulness of Historians

2020
Abstract Although philosophers and theologians have speculated on the ability of timeless, ontological truth to manifest itself in the flux of history, most working historians have focused on epistemological questions concerning the relationship between history as what actually happened and history as its present representation.
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The Truth of Historical Narratives

History and Theory, 1987
In recent years several studies of historical synthesis have revealed that "the humblest narrative is always more than a chronological series of events."' They have pointed to a variety of ways in which historians have given their chronological accounts of the past, their basic narratives, a meaning as a whole.
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HISTORICAL PROCESS AND HISTORICAL TRUTH IN THE NOVEL

2023
The article talks about the fate of Shuhrat's novel" Gold is rustproof "(Oltin zanglamas), created in the sixties of the 20th century, and the prototypes of its characters in life. The work was created based on real events related to repression and war in the former USSR. Particular attention is paid to aspects related to its main character, Sabir, the
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The Historicity of Truth

1992
Abstract TO journey through the past as we have is to undertake an extended act of self reflection. Not that the past is a mirror in which we can simply look at ourselves. In the wake of Freud and Jung, self-reflection is now known to be an oblique process of recovering those past events and unconscious factors which have been ...
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Learning the Historical Truth

2004
Alaistair Hannay has presented us a penetrating chapter on “Faith, History, and Approximation,” one that opens up a number of different issues on the topic. He centers his chapter on Soren Kierkegaard’s Concluding Unscientific Postscript and what Hannay finds there about faith in regard to reasoning about the matter of approximation in knowledge.
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The Truth of Basic Historical Descriptions

Journal of the Philosophy of History, 2015
Most historians and many philosophers of history persist in believing that present evidence can warrant belief in the truth of descriptions of particular events in the past. In most of his books on historical knowledge and understanding Alun Munslow has expressed his faith in basic historical descriptions too.
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