The Idea of HistoryClarendon Press, 1951 - 339 Seiten Based on lectures written in 1936 on the philosophy of history. |
Im Buch
Ergebnisse 1-3 von 18
Seite 19
... Thucydides , which was obviously written with an eye on that of Herodotus . Thucydides , writing Attic and not Ionic , does not of course use the word ioTopin , but he refers to it in other terms : to make it clear that he is no ...
... Thucydides , which was obviously written with an eye on that of Herodotus . Thucydides , writing Attic and not Ionic , does not of course use the word ioTopin , but he refers to it in other terms : to make it clear that he is no ...
Seite 29
... Thucydides is harsh , artificial , repellent . In reading Thucydides I ask myself , What is the matter with the man , that he writes like that ? I answer : he has a bad conscience . He is trying to justify himself for writing history at ...
... Thucydides is harsh , artificial , repellent . In reading Thucydides I ask myself , What is the matter with the man , that he writes like that ? I answer : he has a bad conscience . He is trying to justify himself for writing history at ...
Seite 30
... Thucydides is the laws according to which they happen . But these laws are precisely such eternal and unchang- ing forms as , according to the main trend of Greek thought , are the only knowable things . Thucydides is not the successor ...
... Thucydides is the laws according to which they happen . But these laws are precisely such eternal and unchang- ing forms as , according to the main trend of Greek thought , are the only knowable things . Thucydides is not the successor ...
Inhalt
The Philosophy of History | 1 |
Historys Nature Object Method and Value | 7 |
The Problem of Parts IIV | 10 |
Urheberrecht | |
35 weitere Abschnitte werden nicht angezeigt.
Andere Ausgaben - Alle anzeigen
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
act of thought action activity actually answer argument authorities become believe called century character Collingwood conceived conception consciousness construction context criterion critical Croce dead past Descartes discover distinction doctrine essay evidence example existence feeling Greek happened Hegel Herodotus historian historical facts historical knowledge historical method historical process historical thinking historical thought historiography human nature idea of history imagination immediate experience implies individual John Doe judgement Kant kind kinds of science laws living Livy logical means ment merely mind moral natural process natural science never object particular past person philo philosophy of history Plato point of view political Polybius positivism positivistic possible present principles problem progress question rational re-enacted reality reason relation Roman scientific history scientist scissors-and-paste history sense society sophy spirit statements Tacitus testimony theory thing thinker Thucydides tion true truth understand universal Vico word
Verweise auf dieses Buch
The Idea of a Social Science and Its Relation to Philosophy Peter Winch Eingeschränkte Leseprobe - 1990 |