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 does not the fact that the historian , unlike the scientist , becomes involved by the nature of his mate- rial in these issues of moral judgment imply the sub- mission of history to a super - historical standard of value ?
But does not the fact that the historian , unlike the scientist , becomes involved by the nature of his mate- rial in these issues of moral judgment imply the sub- mission of history to a super - historical standard of value ?
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But the only point which I wish to make at the moment is the impossibility of erecting an abstract and super - historical standard by which historical actions can be judged . Both sides in- evitably read into such a standard the ...
But the only point which I wish to make at the moment is the impossibility of erecting an abstract and super - historical standard by which historical actions can be judged . Both sides in- evitably read into such a standard the ...
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We found it easy to draw this distinction because our standard or test of significance , the basis of our ob- jectivity , was clear , and consisted of relevance to the goal in view , i.e. reduction of deaths on the roads .
We found it easy to draw this distinction because our standard or test of significance , the basis of our ob- jectivity , was clear , and consisted of relevance to the goal in view , i.e. reduction of deaths on the roads .
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