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  • The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines '''presentism''' generally, as "an attitude toward the past dominated by present-day atti | url = http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/presentism
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  • The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines '''presentism''' generally, as "an attitude toward the past dominated by present-day atti | url = http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/presentism
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  • {{r|Presentism||**}}
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  • {{r|Presentism||**}}
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  • ...es even more complex when [[Presentism (literary and historical analysis)|"presentism"]] is a facet of retrospective reviews of decisions: were the decisions rea
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  • ...criminal" only for those convicted by a competent court, the problem of [[presentism]] -- using present terminology for past events -- is a risk when examining
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  • }}</ref> </blockquote> It also is a case of [[presentism]], a common problem in historical judgments of morality.<blockquote>
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  • ...sality; establishing differences and similarities; social constructionism; presentism and appropriate concepts; and evaluating competing explanatory accounts.<re
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