1. The Human Sciences - A Historical Perspective
" (Pg. 33) A philosophy of history embedded in human development and the human mind began to manifest in this century through the works of Anne-Robert-Jacques Turgot and Condorcet. ... The third precondition, according to Mazlish, that helped serve in the emergence of the Modern Human Sciences in the West was the Darwinian Revolution. ... His focus on observation and theoretical presumptions helped scientifically connect how, like the environment, the human species naturally came into existence. ...
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