Can historical value judgements be objective? Because questions presuppose other

Can historical value judgements be objective? Because questions presuppose other

Can historical value judgements be objective? Because questions presuppose other questions having been answered, it seems crucial to figure out what prior questions it assumes, and philosophy of history often boils down to the psychological motives of people and individuals which must involve interpretations and not just a listing of facts.

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