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agent-based modeling in philosophy of science — see modeling in the philosophy of science, agent-based. agent-relative vs. agent-neutral reasons — see reasons for action: agent-neutral vs. agent-relative. agnosticism and atheism — see atheism and agnosticism. Agrippa — see skepticism: ancient.
18. Feb. 2007 · Philosophy of History. The concept of history plays a fundamental role in human thought. It invokes notions of human agency, change, the role of material circumstances in human affairs, and the putative meaning of historical events. It raises the possibility of “learning from history.”.
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