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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mists seem to have been first in the field with Gresham ' s law , and Adam Smith '
s laws of the market . Burke appealed to " the laws of commerce , which are the
laws of nature , and consequently the Laws of God . ” 3 Malthus propounded a ...
mists seem to have been first in the field with Gresham ' s law , and Adam Smith '
s laws of the market . Burke appealed to " the laws of commerce , which are the
laws of nature , and consequently the Laws of God . ” 3 Malthus propounded a ...
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In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries man had already become fully
conscious of the world around him and of its laws . They were no longer the
mysterious decrees of an inscrutable providence , but laws accessible to reason .
But they ...
In the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries man had already become fully
conscious of the world around him and of its laws . They were no longer the
mysterious decrees of an inscrutable providence , but laws accessible to reason .
But they ...
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me : A disciple both of Adam Smith and of Hegel , Marx started from the
conception of a world ordered by rational laws of nature . Like Hegel , but this
time in a practical and concrete form , he made the transition to the conception of
a world ...
me : A disciple both of Adam Smith and of Hegel , Marx started from the
conception of a world ordered by rational laws of nature . Like Hegel , but this
time in a practical and concrete form , he made the transition to the conception of
a world ...
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THE HISTORIAN AND His Facts | 3 |
SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
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