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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Poincaré's main thesis was that the general propositions enunciated by scientists , where they were not mere definitions or disguised con- ventions about the use of language , were hypotheses designed to crystallize and organize further ...
Poincaré's main thesis was that the general propositions enunciated by scientists , where they were not mere definitions or disguised con- ventions about the use of language , were hypotheses designed to crystallize and organize further ...
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I must quote one general pronouncement on the methods of social science , since it comes from a great social scientist who was trained as a physical scientist . Georges Sorel , who practised as an engineer before he began in his forties ...
I must quote one general pronouncement on the methods of social science , since it comes from a great social scientist who was trained as a physical scientist . Georges Sorel , who practised as an engineer before he began in his forties ...
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But , while it is , I think , fair to say that the involve- ment of the social scientist or historian in the object of his study is of a different kind than that of the physical scientist , and the issues raised by the relation between ...
But , while it is , I think , fair to say that the involve- ment of the social scientist or historian in the object of his study is of a different kind than that of the physical scientist , and the issues raised by the relation between ...
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