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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Intellec- tuals may sometimes reason , or think that they reason , for fun . But , broadly speaking , human beings reason to an end . And when we recognized certain explana- tions as rational , and other explanations as not ra- tional ...
Intellec- tuals may sometimes reason , or think that they reason , for fun . But , broadly speaking , human beings reason to an end . And when we recognized certain explana- tions as rational , and other explanations as not ra- tional ...
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All over the world today primitive men are learning to use complicated machines , and in doing so are learn- ing to think , to use their reason . The revolution , which you may justly call a social revolution , but which I call in the ...
All over the world today primitive men are learning to use complicated machines , and in doing so are learn- ing to think , to use their reason . The revolution , which you may justly call a social revolution , but which I call in the ...
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The remedy lies not in a cult of irrationalism or a re- nunciation of the extended role of reason in modern society , but in a growing consciousness from below as well as from above of the role which reason can play .
The remedy lies not in a cult of irrationalism or a re- nunciation of the extended role of reason in modern society , but in a growing consciousness from below as well as from above of the role which reason can play .
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