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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In place of the theory that history has no meaning , we are offered here the theory of an infinity of meanings , none any more right than any other - which comes to much the same thing .
In place of the theory that history has no meaning , we are offered here the theory of an infinity of meanings , none any more right than any other - which comes to much the same thing .
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This was the great age of the birth and development of science ; and theories of knowledge were strongly influenced by the outlook of the pioneers of science . Man was set sharply against the external world . He grappled with it as with ...
This was the great age of the birth and development of science ; and theories of knowledge were strongly influenced by the outlook of the pioneers of science . Man was set sharply against the external world . He grappled with it as with ...
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reconcile with the traditional empiricist theory of knowledge . I should now like to argue that the social sciences as a whole , since they involve man as both subject and object , both investigator and thing inves- tigated ...
reconcile with the traditional empiricist theory of knowledge . I should now like to argue that the social sciences as a whole , since they involve man as both subject and object , both investigator and thing inves- tigated ...
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