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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... theory that history has no meaning , we are offered here the theory of an infinity of meanings , none any more right than any other - which comes to much the same thing . The second theory is surely as untenable as the first . It does ...
... theory that history has no meaning , we are offered here the theory of an infinity of meanings , none any more right than any other - which comes to much the same thing . The second theory is surely as untenable as the first . It does ...
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... theories of knowledge were strongly influenced by the outlook of the pioneers of science . Man was set sharply against the external world . He grappled with it as with some ... theory of knowledge . I HISTORY , SCIENCE , AND MORALITY 93.
... theories of knowledge were strongly influenced by the outlook of the pioneers of science . Man was set sharply against the external world . He grappled with it as with some ... theory of knowledge . I HISTORY , SCIENCE , AND MORALITY 93.
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... theory of knowl- edge which pronounces a rigid divorce between sub- ject and object . Sociology , in its attempts to establish itself as a coherent body of doctrine , has quite rightly set up a branch called the sociology of knowledge ...
... theory of knowl- edge which pronounces a rigid divorce between sub- ject and object . Sociology , in its attempts to establish itself as a coherent body of doctrine , has quite rightly set up a branch called the sociology of knowledge ...
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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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