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scholarly method

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The body of principles and practices used by scholars to make their claims about the world as valid and trustworthy as possible, and to make them known to the scholarly public.

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This account of the history of land, trusts and contract illustrated his scholarly method: a profound knowledge of the sources, a willingness to get his hands dirty in original archival work and an ability to write clearly and persuasively.

Denialism does indeed represent a perversion of the scholarly method, and the science it produces rests on profoundly erroneous assumptions, but denialism does all this in the name of science and scholarship.

December 21 , 1795Wiehe, Germany May 23, 1886 Berlin, Germany Leopold von Ranke, (born Dec. 21, 1795, Wiehe, Thuringia, Saxony [Germany] died May 23 , 1886 Berlin) leading German historian of the 19th century, whose scholarly method and way of teaching (he was the first to establish a historical seminar) had a great influence on Western historiography.

However, it was the inspirational quality of Winckelmann's writing rather than his scholarly method that first generated interest in his history of ancient art.

Monoglossia will unfortunately remain the norm for ecocriticism so long as the "moral imperative of the local typically opens out not into the specificities of the international but into transcendental abstraction".6 No discipline or scholarly method is better suited to help ecocriticism overcome these linguistic and geographic lapses than comparative literary inquiry.

Name:Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche Lived:1844-1900 Scholarly Method: Philosophical Genealogy, Aphorisms Important Theories: The Will to Power, Perspectivalism, the Transvaluation of Values, the Death of God.

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The group consisted of several historians who combined scholarly methods learned abroad with vivid and dramatic narration.

To draw a clear line between anthropology and sociology is difficult, and the two disciplines are divided more by tradition than by the scholarly methods they employ.

Part of our initial response was to rank management gurus according to the measurable influence of their ideas; we were the first researchers to use scholarly methods to do so.

Protestantism in the United States was deeply divided as a result of controversies in the 1920s between fundamentalism and modernism (a movement that applied scholarly methods of textual and historical criticism to the study of the Bible).

These art historians applied European scholarly methods to the body of cultural material they saw and developed a chronology for the region that related Latin American artistic styles to those of Europe.

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