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Science was concerned no longer with something - static and timeless , but with
a process of change and development . Evolution in science confirmed and
complemented progress in history . Nothing , however , occurred to alter the
inductive ...
Science was concerned no longer with something - static and timeless , but with
a process of change and development . Evolution in science confirmed and
complemented progress in history . Nothing , however , occurred to alter the
inductive ...
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2 Sociology is concerned with historical societies every one of which is unique
and moulded by specific historical antecedents ... Sociology , if it is to become a
fruitful field of study , must , like history , concern itself with the relation between
the ...
2 Sociology is concerned with historical societies every one of which is unique
and moulded by specific historical antecedents ... Sociology , if it is to become a
fruitful field of study , must , like history , concern itself with the relation between
the ...
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Even science , as we have seen , is now less concerned to investigate and
establish objective laws of nature , than to frame working hypotheses by which
man may be enabled to harness nature to his purposes and transform his
environment .
Even science , as we have seen , is now less concerned to investigate and
establish objective laws of nature , than to frame working hypotheses by which
man may be enabled to harness nature to his purposes and transform his
environment .
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Nutzerbericht - msaucier818 - LibraryThingThis was the definition of a dry read. I read this for a graduate class, and my purpose in reading the book was to try and develop an understanding of how we think about research and the past. I did ... Vollständige Rezension lesen
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Nutzerbericht - antiquary - LibraryThingIt puzzles me that Carr was taken so seriously as a "distinguished historian" in British academic circles, considering that he spent the first part of his career championing appeasement of Germany and much of the rest admiring Stalin. Vollständige Rezension lesen
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LECTURE PAGE I THE HISTORIAN AND His FACTS | 1 |
SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 25 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 50 |
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What Is History?: The George Macaulay Trevelyan Lectures Delivered in the ... E. H. Carr Keine Leseprobe verfügbar - 2018 |
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