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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The first is that the behaviour of men as individuals is distinct from their behaviour
as members of groups or classes , and that the historian may legitimately choose
to dwell on the one rather than on the other . The second is that the study of the ...
The first is that the behaviour of men as individuals is distinct from their behaviour
as members of groups or classes , and that the historian may legitimately choose
to dwell on the one rather than on the other . The second is that the study of the ...
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The human being is on any view the most complex rational entity known to us ,
and the study of his behaviour may well involve difficulties different in kind from
those confronting the physical scientist . All I wish to establish is that their aims
and ...
The human being is on any view the most complex rational entity known to us ,
and the study of his behaviour may well involve difficulties different in kind from
those confronting the physical scientist . All I wish to establish is that their aims
and ...
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on the behaviour of the great men of history by the methods of psychoanalysis
should be taken with a pinch of salt . The procedure of psychoanalysis rests on
the cross - examination of the patient who is being investigated : you cannot
cross ...
on the behaviour of the great men of history by the methods of psychoanalysis
should be taken with a pinch of salt . The procedure of psychoanalysis rests on
the cross - examination of the patient who is being investigated : you cannot
cross ...
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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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