The Idea of HistoryClarendon Press, 1948 - 339 Seiten |
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... science of culture . The only change really intro- duced by this word lies in the fact of its verbal similarity to the name of a natural science ; that is to say , the sole ... scientific sciences of 168 SCIENTIFIC HISTORY (ii) Rickert.
... science of culture . The only change really intro- duced by this word lies in the fact of its verbal similarity to the name of a natural science ; that is to say , the sole ... scientific sciences of 168 SCIENTIFIC HISTORY (ii) Rickert.
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... in order to show what became of these criticisms when pushed home and erected into a con- 1 Euvres ( Paris , 1933 ) , vol . i , pp . 169–219 . structive philosophy , I must say something of the work 186 SCIENTIFIC HISTORY.
... in order to show what became of these criticisms when pushed home and erected into a con- 1 Euvres ( Paris , 1933 ) , vol . i , pp . 169–219 . structive philosophy , I must say something of the work 186 SCIENTIFIC HISTORY.
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... history raised itself to the level of a science . To this objection I will ... scientific ? Surely not ; for in that case they would not only have been ... history . 321 § 7. Progress as created by Historical Thinking The 320 EPILEGOMENA.
... history raised itself to the level of a science . To this objection I will ... scientific ? Surely not ; for in that case they would not only have been ... history . 321 § 7. Progress as created by Historical Thinking The 320 EPILEGOMENA.
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The Philosophy of History | 1 |
Historys Nature Object Method and Value | 7 |
The Problem of Parts IIV | 10 |
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