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== Characteristics in draft ==
== Core characteristics ==
 
=== Properties ===


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{{HueClaim|P=label (en)|history}}
{{HueClaim|P=label (en)| {{Ontology:L19}} }}
{{HueClaim|P=prototype notes|history / historical / historicize / historiology (Heidegger) / material-history / historiography<br />(center-Liberalism, Existentialism) -> series of unique events <br />(Marxism) -> material-history }}
{{HueClaim|P=prototype notes|history / historical / historicize / historiology (Heidegger) / material-history / historiography<br />(center-Liberalism, Existentialism) -> series of unique events <br />(Marxism) -> material-history }}
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=== Definitions ===
=== Definitions ===


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==== 1. ====
common definition
common definition
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==== 2. ====
A field studying past events, given some particular definition or model of past events.
A field studying past events, given some particular definition or model of past events.
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A series of potentially non-unique material events forming the local developmental narrative of an individual, population, nation-state, countable Culture, demographic identity, other kind of enduring subpopulation inside a population, or generally speaking, the series of events which form the development of a physically-identifiable object.
A series of potentially non-unique material events forming the local developmental narrative of an individual, population, nation-state, countable Culture, demographic identity, other kind of enduring subpopulation inside a population, or generally speaking, the series of events which form the development of a physically-identifiable object.
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==== 4. ====
A specific series of events unique in spacetime and not presumed to be comparable to anything else.
A specific series of events unique in spacetime and not presumed to be comparable to anything else.
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A specific series of unique events which regardless of the literal material processes inside it, and taken as if it were a created narrative, is stated to present a particular metaphorical life lesson to a currently-living individual or population.
A specific series of unique events which regardless of the literal material processes inside it, and taken as if it were a created narrative, is stated to present a particular metaphorical life lesson to a currently-living individual or population.
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A series of changes in owner or location which allow tracing an object back to its original location, creator, or past civilization or Material Culture.
A series of changes in owner or location which allow tracing an object back to its original location, creator, or past civilization or Material Culture.
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Latest revision as of 08:11, 11 July 2025

  1. history / material-history

Core characteristics[edit]

item type
L
prototype notes
history / historical / historicize / historiology (Heidegger) / material-history / historiography
(center-Liberalism, Existentialism) -> series of unique events
(Marxism) -> material-history

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Definitions[edit]

  1. common definition
    represented by Lexeme form
    history
    grammatical category
    noun (N)
    natural-language name of Sense
    history
    relevant Ontology: categories
  2. A field studying past events, given some particular definition or model of past events.
    represented by Lexeme form
    history
    grammatical category
    noun (N)
    "
    historiology
    grammatical category
    noun (N)
    field or ideology Sense applies to
    (sense is a field or ideology)
    center-Liberalism
    near-synonym
    documentary filmmaking
    biography
  3. A series of potentially non-unique material events forming the local developmental narrative of an individual, population, nation-state, countable Culture, demographic identity, other kind of enduring subpopulation inside a population, or generally speaking, the series of events which form the development of a physically-identifiable object.
    represented by Lexeme form
    personal history
    grammatical category
    noun (N)
    "
    specific history
    grammatical category
    noun (N)
    "
    local history
    grammatical category
    noun (N)
    "
    material-history
    grammatical category
    noun (N)
    "
    history
    grammatical category
    noun (N)
    field or ideology Sense applies to
    historical materialism
    Marxism
    meta-Marxism
    synonym
    development
    near-synonym
    timeline (science fiction)
    usage example
    history of the United States
    natural-language name of Sense
  4. A specific series of events unique in spacetime and not presumed to be comparable to anything else.
    represented by Lexeme form
    history
    grammatical category
    noun (N)
    field or ideology Sense applies to
    center-Liberalism
    Lacanianism (ES trad.)
    used by author
    Rothenberg
    natural-language name of Sense
    relevant Ontology: categories
  5. A specific series of unique events which regardless of the literal material processes inside it, and taken as if it were a created narrative, is stated to present a particular metaphorical life lesson to a currently-living individual or population.
    represented by Lexeme form
    history
    grammatical category
    noun (N)
    field or ideology Sense applies to
    center-Liberalism
    inclusive history
    see referenced term
    Free Will
    basic human decency (Gramscianism)
    fable
    parable
    morality tale
    usage example
    we must remember history unless we wish to repeat it
    history does not repeat, but it rhymes
    used by author or series
    My Little Pony: Make Your Mark
    natural-language name of Sense
    relevant Ontology: categories
  6. A series of changes in owner or location which allow tracing an object back to its original location, creator, or past civilization or Material Culture.
    represented by Lexeme form
    provenance history
    grammatical category
    noun (N)
    "
    custodial history
    grammatical category
    noun (N)
    field or ideology Sense applies to
    archeology
    art history
    natural-language name of Sense