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Why understanding internal critism is important in analyzing historical sources??​

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Answered by drishtiarora2702
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Internal Criticism concerns the contents the document;It is often called HIGHER CRITICISM,since it deals with more important matter than external form. "21.External Criticism is that part of the historical method which deter:-Mines the authenticity of the source.

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Answered by ZareenaTabassum
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Internal criticism is crucial when examining historical materials since it calls into doubt a writer's authority and the main source's veracity.

  • External criticism is directed at the document's legitimacy. Researchers must assess if the information is correct after a document's authenticity has been established.
  • We perform research for a variety of objectives, including to prevent future errors.
  • Scholars might claim that the argument is worthless if internal critique is not used, particularly since there is no method to validate historical truths.
  • Additionally, learning about and researching our culture might have become more challenging.
  • The process of determining if the data included in a publication is reliable is known as "internal criticism" or internal critique.
  • Its goal is to determine whether the facts of a document can be trusted. It is focused with both the veracity of a data. Interpretive research critique, commonly referred to as internal criticism, focuses on how the sources are interpreted.

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