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In ____, it is not possible to formulate laws that remain true irrespective of the time and space .[ science , history , physiology ]​

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Answered by tanush112004
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Science is the answer I think so

Answered by logaprabhasl
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4.1. (A)Choose:

1. In the Natural sciences, the empirical method is used to verify the available knowledge.

2. In the historical writings after 1990 women were portrayed as an independent social class.

3. The tradition of recording historical event can be traced back to sumer civilisation is Mesopotamia.

4. According to Karl Marx history was not about abstract ideas; it was about living people.

5. In 1737 C.E. the Gottingen University was founded in Germany.

6. Hegel subjected the so far unacknowledged areas by historians such as psychological disorders,science of medicine, prison administration, etc. to historical analysis.

7. The modem historiography has its roots in the ancient Greek historical writings.

8. Hegel proposed the theory of 'Dialectics'.

9.Foucault felt that explaining the transitions in history is more important.

10. In science it is not possible to formulate laws that remain true irrespective of the time and space.

11. The Annales School was started by French historians.

12. According to Foucault the timeline of historical events was indicative of progress.

13. Das Capital a treatise is the most referred book all over the world.

Q.1. (B) Wrong pair:

1. a. Michel Foucault - 19th Century Historian

b. Annales School - 20th Century

c. Gottingen University - 1737 C.E.

d. Earliest Inscription - 4500 B.C.E

Michael Foucault lived in 20th century.

2. a. Manuscriptology - Study of Manuscripts

b. Numismatics - Study of Coins

c. Geneology - Study of Genes

d. Epigraphy - Study of Inscriptions

Genology is the study of family history.

3. a. George Hegel-historical reality should be presented in a logical manner

b. Voltaire - understanding all aspects of human life are important

c. Michel Foucault - explaining transitions in history is more important

d. Karl Marx - human history is the history of caste struggle

Q.1. (C) Chart/table:

1. Comparisons of style,handwriting comparisons,cultural phrasing,penmanship.

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