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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an unpublished note quoted by his editor , to have reached this conclusion : St.
Augustine looked at history from the point of view of the early Christian ; Tillemont
, from that of a seventeenth - century Frenchman ; Gibbon , from that of an ...
an unpublished note quoted by his editor , to have reached this conclusion : St.
Augustine looked at history from the point of view of the early Christian ; Tillemont
, from that of a seventeenth - century Frenchman ; Gibbon , from that of an ...
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Evolution in science confirmed and complemented progress in history . Nothing ,
however , occurred to alter the inductive view of historical method which I
described in my first lecture : first collect your facts , then interpret them . It was
assumed ...
Evolution in science confirmed and complemented progress in history . Nothing ,
however , occurred to alter the inductive view of historical method which I
described in my first lecture : first collect your facts , then interpret them . It was
assumed ...
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introduced an entirely new element by postulating a goal towards which the
historical process is moving the teleological view of history . History thus acquired
a meaning and purpose , but at the expense of losing its secular character .
introduced an entirely new element by postulating a goal towards which the
historical process is moving the teleological view of history . History thus acquired
a meaning and purpose , but at the expense of losing its secular character .
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THE HISTORIAN AND His Facts | 3 |
SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
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