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1 1, 13| truth. They can make no claim upon this truth which comes 2 4, 46| West. It is not too much to claim that the development of 3 4, 46| our time. Its adherents claim that the search is an end 4 5, 51| philosophy can legitimately claim to embrace the totality 5 6, 69| between faith and culture, claim that theology should look 6 6, 70| attention, which cannot however claim to be exhaustive. From the 7 6, 76| history which stakes its claim as a new chapter in the 8 7, 87| context. The fundamental claim of historicism, however, 9 7, 87| one period, historicists claim, may not be true in another. 10 7, 88| epistemology has discredited such a claim, but now we see it revived 11 7, 91| currents of thought which claim to be postmodern merit appropriate 12 7, 94| historicist positivism would claim. 111 Beyond simple historical