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A field studying past events, given some particular definition or model of past events. | |||
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{{HueClaim|P=represented by Lexeme form|history|OP=grammatical category|noun (N)}} | {{HueClaim|P=represented by Lexeme form|history|OP=grammatical category|noun (N)}} | ||
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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. | |||
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{{HueClaim|P=represented by Lexeme form|personal history|OP=grammatical category|noun (N)}} | {{HueClaim|P=represented by Lexeme form|personal history|OP=grammatical category|noun (N)}} | ||
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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. | |||
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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. | |||
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Revision as of 09:40, 11 March 2025
Characteristics in draft
Properties
- item type
- L
- label (en)
- history
- prototype notes
- history / historical / historicize / historiology (Heidegger) / material-history / historiography
(center-Liberalism, Existentialism) -> series of unique events
(Marxism) -> material-history
User:Reversedragon/FirstNineThousand/inflections
Definitions
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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
- natural-language name of Sense
- history (study of the past)
- historiology (Heidegger)
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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
- relevant Ontology: categories
-
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
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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
- history (moral parable)
- relevant Ontology: categories
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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