What is History?Knopf, 1962 - 209 Seiten A philosophical interpretation of history, examining the significance of historical study as a science and a reflection of social values. |
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... meaning for British historians , so long as it seemed to be going our way ; now that it has taken a wrong turning , belief in the meaning of history has become a heresy . After the First World War , Toynbee made a desperate at- tempt to ...
... meaning for British historians , so long as it seemed to be going our way ; now that it has taken a wrong turning , belief in the meaning of history has become a heresy . After the First World War , Toynbee made a desperate at- tempt to ...
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... meaning of history outside history , and for the sceptics who find no meaning in history at all . We are assured on all hands , and with the utmost empha- sis , that the dichotomy between " is " and " ought " is absolute and cannot be ...
... meaning of history outside history , and for the sceptics who find no meaning in history at all . We are assured on all hands , and with the utmost empha- sis , that the dichotomy between " is " and " ought " is absolute and cannot be ...
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... meaning of the past depend on some extra - historical and super- rational power . You can , if you please , turn it into literature — a collection of stories and legends about the past without meaning or significance . History properly ...
... meaning of the past depend on some extra - historical and super- rational power . You can , if you please , turn it into literature — a collection of stories and legends about the past without meaning or significance . History properly ...
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THE HISTORIAN AND HIS FACTS | 3 |
SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
Urheberrecht | |
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