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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Let us now take another look at this alleged di- chotomy between fact and value . Values cannot be derived from facts . This statement is partly true , but partly false . You have only to examine the system of values prevailing in any ...
Let us now take another look at this alleged di- chotomy between fact and value . Values cannot be derived from facts . This statement is partly true , but partly false . You have only to examine the system of values prevailing in any ...
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These differences in values spring from differ- ences of historical fact . Or consider the historical facts which in the last century and a half have caused slav- ery or racial inequality or the exploitation of child labour - all once ...
These differences in values spring from differ- ences of historical fact . Or consider the historical facts which in the last century and a half have caused slav- ery or racial inequality or the exploitation of child labour - all once ...
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A clue to this problem of facts and values is pro- vided by our ordinary use of the word " truth " -a word which straddles the world of fact and the world of value and is made up of elements of both . Nor is this an idiosyncrasy of the ...
A clue to this problem of facts and values is pro- vided by our ordinary use of the word " truth " -a word which straddles the world of fact and the world of value and is made up of elements of both . Nor is this an idiosyncrasy of the ...
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