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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... this will seem to him a perfectly sensible and rational explanation ; if he chooses to discriminate , he may even say that this , and not Robinson's desire for cigarettes , was the " real " cause of Robinson's death .
... this will seem to him a perfectly sensible and rational explanation ; if he chooses to discriminate , he may even say that this , and not Robinson's desire for cigarettes , was the " real " cause of Robinson's death .
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some of the causes were rational and " real " and that others were irrational and accidental . But by what cri- terion did we make the distinction ? The faculty of rea- son is normally exercised for some purpose .
some of the causes were rational and " real " and that others were irrational and accidental . But by what cri- terion did we make the distinction ? The faculty of rea- son is normally exercised for some purpose .
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But this does not stem from Freud , who was an unqualified and rather primitive rational- ist . What Freud did was to extend the range of our knowledge and understanding by opening up the un- conscious roots of human behaviour to ...
But this does not stem from Freud , who was an unqualified and rather primitive rational- ist . What Freud did was to extend the range of our knowledge and understanding by opening up the un- conscious roots of human behaviour to ...
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