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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Let us look first at the concept of laws . Throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries , scientists as- sumed that laws of nature - Newton's laws of motion , the law of gravitation , Boyle's law , the law of evolu- tion , and so ...
Let us look first at the concept of laws . Throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries , scientists as- sumed that laws of nature - Newton's laws of motion , the law of gravitation , Boyle's law , the law of evolu- tion , and so ...
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mists seem to have been first in the field with Gresh- am's law , and Adam Smith's laws of the market . Burke appealed to " the laws of commerce , which are the laws of nature , and consequently the Laws of God .
mists seem to have been first in the field with Gresh- am's law , and Adam Smith's laws of the market . Burke appealed to " the laws of commerce , which are the laws of nature , and consequently the Laws of God .
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so eager as they used to be to talk about the laws of nature . The so - called laws of science which affect our ordinary life are in fact statements of tendency , state- ments of what will happen , other things being equal , or in ...
so eager as they used to be to talk about the laws of nature . The so - called laws of science which affect our ordinary life are in fact statements of tendency , state- ments of what will happen , other things being equal , or in ...
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