What is History?A philosophical interpretation of history, examining the significance of historical study as a science and a reflection of social values. |
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will commonly assign several causes to the same event . Marshall the economist once wrote that " people must be warned off by every possible means from consider- ing the action of any one cause . . . without taking account of the others ...
will commonly assign several causes to the same event . Marshall the economist once wrote that " people must be warned off by every possible means from consider- ing the action of any one cause . . . without taking account of the others ...
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confronted with this list of causes of his own compil- ing , would feel a professional compulsion to reduce it to order ... perhaps to decide which cause , or which category of causes , should be regarded " in the last resort " or " in ...
confronted with this list of causes of his own compil- ing , would feel a professional compulsion to reduce it to order ... perhaps to decide which cause , or which category of causes , should be regarded " in the last resort " or " in ...
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We now see that a somewhat similar process is at work in the historian's approach to causes . The relation of the historian to his causes has the same dual and reciprocal character as the relation of the historian to his facts .
We now see that a somewhat similar process is at work in the historian's approach to causes . The relation of the historian to his causes has the same dual and reciprocal character as the relation of the historian to his facts .
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