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Item Value matter and objectivity in historical sciences(Uludağ Üniversitesi, 2009) Mermutlu, Bedri; Uludağ Üniversitesi/Fen Edebiyat Fakültesi/Sosyoloji Bölümü.According to Positivists, the History was the urgent ınterference area as it was one of the sciences which were the least constructed and so one of the most flexsible and open disciplines. This critical point has been declared in some evaluations with disappointing speeches as it could be seen like a dilemma. It is clear that this trouble felt even dilemma is based on Positivist uniqueness. Unique science sample was compressing the History. Idea was forming item by adding it Mathematical relations system, but Historical sciences were giving meaning to the item by ascribing it to the values; for this reason it could make a selection or a clarification. Because of that each Historical expression would be rebuilding of previous experiences in a selective way. The unique legible History that the Positivist Historians’ dream was necessitating us to reach the knowledge of the past covering its own. Yet, accepting the experienced one and its knowledge as the same things can’t be even seen absent from a kind of plot. Shoudn’t be there a limitation for History writer’s freedom of choice? The real problem is the History being out of value. The Historian doesn’t have the right of violating the sense of objectivity in people with whom he will share his plot even if it will be his own subjective product. A truth concept which will be gotten by its active role in the information’s coming out takes place of the truth concept that is devoted to only rational and formal criterians in the History.