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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Or take a statement like that of Marx : “ The hand - mill gives us a society with a
feudal lord ; the steam - mill Sir Charles Ellis in Trinity Review ( Cambridge , Lent
Term , 1960 ) , p . 14 . gives us a society with an industrial capitalist . ” HISTORY ...
Or take a statement like that of Marx : “ The hand - mill gives us a society with a
feudal lord ; the steam - mill Sir Charles Ellis in Trinity Review ( Cambridge , Lent
Term , 1960 ) , p . 14 . gives us a society with an industrial capitalist . ” HISTORY ...
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As a historian , you can noi more separate them , or give precedence to one over
the other , than you can separate fact and interpretation . This is perhaps the
place for a brief remark on the relations between history and sociology .
Sociology ...
As a historian , you can noi more separate them , or give precedence to one over
the other , than you can separate fact and interpretation . This is perhaps the
place for a brief remark on the relations between history and sociology .
Sociology ...
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This may be thought to give him a special interest in the determined aspect of
human behaviour : but he does not reject free will - except on the untenable
hypothesis that voluntary actions have no cause . Nor is he troubled by the
question of ...
This may be thought to give him a special interest in the determined aspect of
human behaviour : but he does not reject free will - except on the untenable
hypothesis that voluntary actions have no cause . Nor is he troubled by the
question of ...
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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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