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Social Sciences and Humanities

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  1. Advice or Reflection on How a Very Useful Church History Should Be Written (1554)
  2. A Short and Faithful Account of the Chalice War [ . . . ] (1621)
  3. Christian Wolff, Rational Thoughts [German Logic] (1712)
  4. Alexander Gottlieb Baumgarten, Aesthetics (1750–58)
  5. Johann Martin Chladenius, General Historiography (1752)
  6. Twenty-Sixth Letter from Friedrich Schiller’s “Letters on the Aesthetic Education of Man” (1795)
  7. Immanuel Wolf, “On the Concept of a Science of Judaism” (1823)
  8. Friedrich Schleiermacher, Hermeneutics and Criticism (1838)
  9. Karl Marx, “Theses on Feuerbach” (1845)
  10. Ferdinand Tönnies, Community and Civil Society (1887)
  11. From Alfred Dove’s Preface to Leopold von Ranke’s Weltgeschichte, Part IX, Section 2 (1888)
  12. Max Weber, The Theory of Social and Economic Organization, Part III. Economy and Society (1922)
  13. Max Horkheimer, Eclipse of Reason (1947)
  14. Reinhart Koselleck, “Begriffsgeschichte and Social History” (1979)
  15. Hans-Ulrich Wehler, A History of German Society, Volume One, From the Feudalism of the Old Reich to the Defensive Modernization of the Reform Era, 1700–1815 (1987)
  16. Exchange between Jürgen Habermas and Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger on the Dangers of Rational and Religious Extremisms (2004)
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