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- Wed Mar 23, 2022 5:26 pm
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Hi April,
I'm not sure if I'm understanding your question so please follow-up if I missed the mark!
(E) is saying that if you impose grand theories when you are interpreting historical events, you might miss something or get it wrong. The grand theories are not laws themselves, they are patterns that are used to explain things. Calling them patterns ties in with this idea of determinism, that things tend to happen in certain ways over and over again.
Hope that helps!
Beth
I'm not sure if I'm understanding your question so please follow-up if I missed the mark!
(E) is saying that if you impose grand theories when you are interpreting historical events, you might miss something or get it wrong. The grand theories are not laws themselves, they are patterns that are used to explain things. Calling them patterns ties in with this idea of determinism, that things tend to happen in certain ways over and over again.
Hope that helps!
Beth