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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... anyone's mental calibre , you cannot do it better than by observing the ratio of
generalities to personalities in his talk - how far simple truths about individuals
are replaced by truths abstracted from numerous experiences of men and things .
... anyone's mental calibre , you cannot do it better than by observing the ratio of
generalities to personalities in his talk - how far simple truths about individuals
are replaced by truths abstracted from numerous experiences of men and things .
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Edward Hallett Carr. is the historian who penetrates most deeply into this
reciprocal process . A clue to this problem of facts and values is provided by our
ordinary use of the word “ truth ” —a word which straddles the world of fact and
the world ...
Edward Hallett Carr. is the historian who penetrates most deeply into this
reciprocal process . A clue to this problem of facts and values is provided by our
ordinary use of the word “ truth ” —a word which straddles the world of fact and
the world ...
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... 97 Rousseau , Jean Jacques , 179 Rowse , Alfred L. , 20–1 , 56 Russell ,
Bertrand , 6 , 71 , 118 , 148 Rutherford , Lord , 75 , 142–3 Trotsky , Leon , 21 , 129
, 133 Truth in history , 158-9 , 175-6 Value judgments , 100–2 , 105-9 , 166–7 ,
173-6 ...
... 97 Rousseau , Jean Jacques , 179 Rowse , Alfred L. , 20–1 , 56 Russell ,
Bertrand , 6 , 71 , 118 , 148 Rutherford , Lord , 75 , 142–3 Trotsky , Leon , 21 , 129
, 133 Truth in history , 158-9 , 175-6 Value judgments , 100–2 , 105-9 , 166–7 ,
173-6 ...
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THE HISTORIAN AND His Facts | 3 |
SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
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