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Historical orthodoxy's subjectivity and change

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Bertil Jessen 3.I Kolding IB world school 01/03/08 Tok Essay prescribed title number 3 Candidate: 001490-022 TOK Essay prescribed title number 3 Historical orthodoxy's subjectivity and change "History is always on the move, slowly eroding today's orthodoxy and making space for yesterday's heresy." Discuss the extent to which this claim applies to history and at least one other area of knowledge. Bertil Jessen 3.I 12/03/07 Candidate: 001490-022 Word count: 1542 It is man's ability to remember that sets us apart we are the only species concerns with past how memories give us voice and bear witness to history so that others might learn so they might celebrate our triumphs and be warned of our failures there are many ways to define our fragile existence many ways to give meaning but it is our memories that give its purpose and shape its context the private assortment of fears, love and regret what is the cruel irony of life that we are destined to hold the dark with light.1 History teaches people of the major conflicts...

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