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Idealism: and transcendentalism, 30 , 107 ;

of historical writing, 116 ;

on how to avoid the dilemma of realism and, 118 , 119 , 123 , 124 , 159 ;

Oakeshott and Coiling-wood on, 136 , 137

Identity and individuality, 43

Ideology, 157

Incommensurability, 95 , 170

Information, 165 -167

Instrumentalism, 133 , 134

Intensional contexts, 65 , 171 , 172

Interpretation: narrative as, 33 -39, 41 , 43 , 83 ;

as related to linguistic turn, 67 ;

versus description, 92 ;

versos explanation, 98 ;

and meaning, 99 ;

versus representation, 102 , 106

Intertextuality, 72 , 73


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