What is History?Knopf, 1962 - 209 Seiten A philosophical interpretation of history, examining the significance of historical study as a science and a reflection of social values. |
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... objective , one interpretation is as good as another , and the facts of history are in principle not amenable to objective interpretation . I shall have to consider at a later stage what exactly is meant by objectivity in history . But ...
... objective , one interpretation is as good as another , and the facts of history are in principle not amenable to objective interpretation . I shall have to consider at a later stage what exactly is meant by objectivity in history . But ...
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... objective laws governing the behaviour of man in society , but rather to re - shape society and the individuals who compose it by conscious action . In Marx , “ class , ” though not pre- cisely defined , remains on the whole an objective ...
... objective laws governing the behaviour of man in society , but rather to re - shape society and the individuals who compose it by conscious action . In Marx , “ class , ” though not pre- cisely defined , remains on the whole an objective ...
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... objective laws of popula- tion working , like Adam Smith's laws of the market , without anyone's being conscious of the process . To- day nobody believes in such objective laws ; but the control of population has become a matter of ...
... objective laws of popula- tion working , like Adam Smith's laws of the market , without anyone's being conscious of the process . To- day nobody believes in such objective laws ; but the control of population has become a matter 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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