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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Edward Hallett Carr. attitude, himself contrasted the “hard core of facts” in history
with the “surrounding pulp of disputable interpretation” —forgetting perhaps that
the pulpy part of the fruit is more rewarding than the hard core. First get your facts
...
Edward Hallett Carr. attitude, himself contrasted the “hard core of facts” in history
with the “surrounding pulp of disputable interpretation” —forgetting perhaps that
the pulpy part of the fruit is more rewarding than the hard core. First get your facts
...
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the selection and marshalling of facts by the historian to become historical facts.
Not all facts are historical facts. But the distinction between historical and
unhistorical facts is not rigid or constant; and any fact may, so to speak, be
promoted to ...
the selection and marshalling of facts by the historian to become historical facts.
Not all facts are historical facts. But the distinction between historical and
unhistorical facts is not rigid or constant; and any fact may, so to speak, be
promoted to ...
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These differences in values spring from differences of historical fact. Or consider
the historical facts which in the last century and a half have caused slavery or
racial inequality or the exploitation of child labour—all once accepted as morally
...
These differences in values spring from differences of historical fact. Or consider
the historical facts which in the last century and a half have caused slavery or
racial inequality or the exploitation of child labour—all once accepted as morally
...
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THE HISTORIAN AND His Facts | 3 |
SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
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