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The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, a useful but tendentious work of the
empirical school, clearly marks the sepa- rateness of the two processes by
defining a fact as "a datum of experience as distinct from conclusions." This is
what may be ...
The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary, a useful but tendentious work of the
empirical school, clearly marks the sepa- rateness of the two processes by
defining a fact as "a datum of experience as distinct from conclusions." This is
what may be ...
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2 As late as 1874, Bradley distinguished science from history as being concerned
with the timeless and "abiding" (F. H. Bradley: Collected Essays [London: Oxford
University Press; 1935], I, p. 36). particularly anxious to draw a sharp line ...
2 As late as 1874, Bradley distinguished science from history as being concerned
with the timeless and "abiding" (F. H. Bradley: Collected Essays [London: Oxford
University Press; 1935], I, p. 36). particularly anxious to draw a sharp line ...
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He dropped the attack on Plato, perhaps out of some lingering respect for that
ancient pillar of the Oxford Establishment; 9 and he added to the indictment the
argument, not found in Popper, that the "historicism" of Hegel and Marx is ...
He dropped the attack on Plato, perhaps out of some lingering respect for that
ancient pillar of the Oxford Establishment; 9 and he added to the indictment the
argument, not found in Popper, that the "historicism" of Hegel and Marx is ...
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The Historian and His Facts | 3 |
Society and the Individual | 36 |
History Science and Morality | 70 |
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