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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... role of the rebel or dissident in history . To set up the popular picture of the individual in revolt against society is to re - introduce the false antithesis between society and the individual . No society is fully homogeneous . Ev ...
... role of the rebel or dissident in history . To set up the popular picture of the individual in revolt against society is to re - introduce the false antithesis between society and the individual . No society is fully homogeneous . Ev ...
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... role of the rebel in history has some analogies with that of the great man . The great man theory of history - a particular example of the Good Queen Bess school - has gone out of fashion in recent years , though it still occasionally ...
... role of the rebel in history has some analogies with that of the great man . The great man theory of history - a particular example of the Good Queen Bess school - has gone out of fashion in recent years , though it still occasionally ...
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... role of reason in modern society , but in a growing consciousness from below as well as from above of the role which reason can play . This is not a utopian dream at a time when the increas- ing use of reason at all levels of society is ...
... role of reason in modern society , but in a growing consciousness from below as well as from above of the role which reason can play . This is not a utopian dream at a time when the increas- ing use of reason at all levels of society is ...
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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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