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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Scientists , social scientists , and historians are all engaged in different branches
of the same study : the study of man and his environment , of the effects of man
on his environment and of his environment on man . The object of the study is the
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Scientists , social scientists , and historians are all engaged in different branches
of the same study : the study of man and his environment , of the effects of man
on his environment and of his environment on man . The object of the study is the
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Our picture of the facts of our environment is moulded by our values , i.e. by the
categories through which we approach the facts ; and this picture is one of the
important facts which we have to take into account . Values enter into the facts
and ...
Our picture of the facts of our environment is moulded by our values , i.e. by the
categories through which we approach the facts ; and this picture is one of the
important facts which we have to take into account . Values enter into the facts
and ...
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vance in the application of reason to human affairs , an increased capacity in
man to understand and master himself and his environment , which I should be
prepared , if necessary , to call by the old - fashioned name of progress . I have
no ...
vance in the application of reason to human affairs , an increased capacity in
man to understand and master himself and his environment , which I should be
prepared , if necessary , to call by the old - fashioned name of progress . I have
no ...
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THE HISTORIAN AND His Facts | 3 |
SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
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