What is History?A philosophical interpretation of history, examining the significance of historical study as a science and a reflection of social values. |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 11
Seite 156
transform , and utilize one's environment . Indeed , the two factors are closely interconnected , and react on one another . Marx treats human labour as the founda- tion of the whole edifice ; and this formula seems ac- ceptable if a ...
transform , and utilize one's environment . Indeed , the two factors are closely interconnected , and react on one another . Marx treats human labour as the founda- tion of the whole edifice ; and this formula seems ac- ceptable if a ...
Seite 174
But do not , in dramatizing the struggle of man with his environment , set up a false antithesis and a false separation between facts and values . Progress in history is achieved through the interdependence and interaction of facts and ...
But do not , in dramatizing the struggle of man with his environment , set up a false antithesis and a false separation between facts and values . Progress in history is achieved through the interdependence and interaction of facts and ...
Seite 189
vance in the application of reason to human affairs , an increased capacity in man to understand and master himself and his environment , which I should be pre- pared , if necessary , to call by the old - fashioned name of progress .
vance in the application of reason to human affairs , an increased capacity in man to understand and master himself and his environment , which I should be pre- pared , if necessary , to call by the old - fashioned name of progress .
Was andere dazu sagen - Rezension schreiben
Es wurden keine Rezensionen gefunden.
Inhalt
THE HISTORIAN AND HIS FACTS | 3 |
SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
Urheberrecht | |
1 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
abstract action advance already answer appears attempt become begin behaviour belief British called Cambridge causes century character civilization conception concerned consciously course determined economic effect English environment equally example existing facts forces French future give hand happened historian human ideas important individual interest interpretation judgment knowledge laws lecture less liberal London look Marx meaning ment mind Modern History moral nature nineteenth century objective observed once past perhaps period philosophers political practical prediction present Press principle problem Professor progress question quoted rational reason relation remark revolution Russian scientist seems selection sense serious significant social society sometimes speak standard tell theory things thought tion tory treat true truth understanding University values wanted write written wrote