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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In modern physics all measure- ments are subject to inherent variations due to the impossibility of establishing a constant ... But , while it is , I think , fair to say that the involve- ment of the social scientist or historian in the ...
In modern physics all measure- ments are subject to inherent variations due to the impossibility of establishing a constant ... But , while it is , I think , fair to say that the involve- ment of the social scientist or historian in the ...
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... question of the passing of moral judg- ments not on individuals , but on events , institutions , or policies of the past . These are the important judg- ments of the historian ; and those who insist so fer- vently on the moral ...
... question of the passing of moral judg- ments not on individuals , but on events , institutions , or policies of the past . These are the important judg- ments of the historian ; and those who insist so fer- vently on the moral ...
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This chance itself naturally becomes part of the general trend of develop- 3 The relevant passages are quoted by W. Stark in his introduction to F. Meinecke : Machiavellism , pp . xxxv - xxxvi . ment and is compensated by other forms of ...
This chance itself naturally becomes part of the general trend of develop- 3 The relevant passages are quoted by W. Stark in his introduction to F. Meinecke : Machiavellism , pp . xxxv - xxxvi . ment and is compensated by other forms of ...
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