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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Nietzsche had already enunciated the principle : " The falseness of an opinion is not for us any objection to it . . . . The question is how far it is life - furthering , life - preserving , species - preserving , perhaps species ...
Nietzsche had already enunciated the principle : " The falseness of an opinion is not for us any objection to it . . . . The question is how far it is life - furthering , life - preserving , species - preserving , perhaps species ...
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tematic method or principle claiming universal va- lidity . " 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 ...
tematic method or principle claiming universal va- lidity . " 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 ...
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Proudhon , who talked freely in terms of abstract moral principles , condoned the coup d'état of Napoleon III after it had succeeded ; Marx , who rejected the criterion of abstract moral principles , con- demned Proudhon for condoning ...
Proudhon , who talked freely in terms of abstract moral principles , condoned the coup d'état of Napoleon III after it had succeeded ; Marx , who rejected the criterion of abstract moral principles , con- demned Proudhon for condoning ...
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