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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But it is not merely true that the bias of the social scientist necessarily enters into all his observations . It is also true that the process of observation affects and modifies what is being observed . And this can happen in two ...
But it is not merely true that the bias of the social scientist necessarily enters into all his observations . It is also true that the process of observation affects and modifies what is being observed . And this can happen in two ...
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... observer " and the thing observed- both subject and object - enter into the final result of the observation . ... of change to the relations be- tween the historian and the objects of his observations , I am not satisfied that the ...
... observer " and the thing observed- both subject and object - enter into the final result of the observation . ... of change to the relations be- tween the historian and the objects of his observations , I am not satisfied that the ...
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the observed fact that the effort which is needed to drive civilization forward dies away in one place and is later resumed at another , so that whatever progress we can observe in history is certainly not continuous either in time or ...
the observed fact that the effort which is needed to drive civilization forward dies away in one place and is later resumed at another , so that whatever progress we can observe in history is certainly not continuous either in time or ...
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