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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... to suggest that historical events are determined not by the conscious actions of
individuals , but by some extraneous and all - powerful forces guiding their
unconscious will . This is , of course , nonsense . So far as I am concerned , I
have no ...
... to suggest that historical events are determined not by the conscious actions of
individuals , but by some extraneous and all - powerful forces guiding their
unconscious will . This is , of course , nonsense . So far as I am concerned , I
have no ...
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Antony ' s infatuation with Cleopatra , or Bajazet ' s attack of gout , or Trotsky ' s
feverish chill , were just as much causally determined as anything else that
happens . It is unnecessarily discourteous to Cleopatra ' s beauty to suggest that
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Antony ' s infatuation with Cleopatra , or Bajazet ' s attack of gout , or Trotsky ' s
feverish chill , were just as much causally determined as anything else that
happens . It is unnecessarily discourteous to Cleopatra ' s beauty to suggest that
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... the motives — perhaps hidden motives — which have guided his choice of
theme or period and his selection and interpretation of the facts , the national and
social background which has determined his angle of vision , the conception of
the ...
... the motives — perhaps hidden motives — which have guided his choice of
theme or period and his selection and interpretation of the facts , the national and
social background which has determined his angle of vision , the conception of
the ...
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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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