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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Germans today welcome the denunciation of Hitler's individual wickedness as a satisfactory alternative to the moral judgment of the historian on the society which pro- duced him . Russians , Englishmen , and Americans readily join in ...
Germans today welcome the denunciation of Hitler's individual wickedness as a satisfactory alternative to the moral judgment of the historian on the society which pro- duced him . Russians , Englishmen , and Americans readily join in ...
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In other words , the criterion of judgment in history is not some " principle claiming universal va- lidity , " but " that which works best . " It is not only - I need hardly say -- when analysing the past that we invoke this criterion ...
In other words , the criterion of judgment in history is not some " principle claiming universal va- lidity , " but " that which works best . " It is not only - I need hardly say -- when analysing the past that we invoke this criterion ...
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What I would say is that the historian of the 1920's was nearer to objective judgment than the his- torian of the 1880's , and that the historian of today is nearer than the historian of the 1920's ; the historian of the year 2000 may ...
What I would say is that the historian of the 1920's was nearer to objective judgment than the his- torian of the 1880's , and that the historian of today is nearer than the historian of the 1920's ; the historian of the year 2000 may ...
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