Essays in the Philosophy of HistoryUniversity of Texas Press, 1965 - 160 Seiten |
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... progress had been maintained throughout recorded time ; and therefore it was logically bound to contradict the ancients ' views about the tendency of their own age , and to assert that this had been one of progress , although , at the ...
... progress had been maintained throughout recorded time ; and therefore it was logically bound to contradict the ancients ' views about the tendency of their own age , and to assert that this had been one of progress , although , at the ...
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... progress and achievement . This discovery was crucial for the theory of progress ; for it was now possible to say that the whole of recorded history revealed an unbroken development ; and it was this that enabled the theory of progress ...
... progress and achievement . This discovery was crucial for the theory of progress ; for it was now possible to say that the whole of recorded history revealed an unbroken development ; and it was this that enabled the theory of progress ...
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... progress , 113 ; as trade or profession , 123 ; as uni- versal , 123 , 124 , 130 , 138 ; and philosophy of history develop- ment , 125 ; and the particular , 130 ; law - fact relation in , 132 , 133 ; function of , 133 ; method of ...
... progress , 113 ; as trade or profession , 123 ; as uni- versal , 123 , 124 , 130 , 138 ; and philosophy of history develop- ment , 125 ; and the particular , 130 ; law - fact relation in , 132 , 133 ; function of , 133 ; method of ...
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Croces Philosophy of History | 3 |
Are History and Science Different Kinds | 23 |
V3 The Nature and Aims of a Philosophy of History | 34 |
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abstract act of thought actual ancient annals answer architecture Aristotelian Society assert attempt battle of Hastings called century classical Collingwood conception critical Croce culture discover distinction doubt dualism egocentric predicament error essays evidence exist fundamental generalisation Gothic happened Hegel historian Historical Cycles historical events historical fact historical knowledge historical research historical scepticism historical thinking historical thought human Ibid Idea of History ideal imagination individual fact interpretation Julius Caesar kind live logic Magian means ment merely mind modern monotheism naturalistic never object Oswald Spengler Oxford particular past perception period phase philosophy of history Plato plot point of view political present principle problem progress question R. G. Collingwood recognised Roman Roman Britain scientific scientist sense simply sources Spengler statement Theory of Historical things tion torian torical tory transcendent transcendent theory true truth understand universal history Vico view of history whole wholly world of fact
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