Narrative in the Historical Sciences: A Working Interdisciplinary Bibliography

SSRN Electronic Journal 2542010 (1998)
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Abstract

Models of scientific explanation derived from the physical sciences are often poorly suited to the historical sciences—to the fields William Whewell called the palaetiological sciences. A listing of 27 titles that explore the nature of narrative understanding across a range of scientific disciplines—from cosmology to paleontology to economics—attests to the importance of narrative epistemology in the sciences.

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Robert J. O'Hara
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