What is History?Macmillan, 1961 - 154 Seiten |
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... role in history to the mass of their followers , and are significant as social phenomena , or not at all . Or let us take an outstanding rebel and individualist at a more sophisticated level . Few people have reacted more violently and ...
... role in history to the mass of their followers , and are significant as social phenomena , or not at all . Or let us take an outstanding rebel and individualist at a more sophisticated level . Few people have reacted more violently and ...
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... role in the advance of civilization in one period is unlikely to play a similar role in the next period , and this for the good reason that it will be too deeply imbued with the traditions , interests and ideologies of the earlier ...
... role in the advance of civilization in one period is unlikely to play a similar role in the next period , and this for the good reason that it will be too deeply imbued with the traditions , interests and ideologies of the earlier ...
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... role of reason in modern society , but in a growing conscious- ness from below as well as from above of the role which reason can play . This is not a utopian dream at a time when the increasing use of reason at all levels of society is ...
... role of reason in modern society , but in a growing conscious- ness from below as well as from above of the role which reason can play . This is not a utopian dream at a time when the increasing use of reason at all levels of society is ...
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LECTURE PAGE I THE HISTORIAN AND HIS FACTS I | 1 |
SOCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 25 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 50 |
Urheberrecht | |
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1817 LIBRARIES A. J. P. Taylor A. L. Rowse abstract action Acton advance belief Bertrand Russell British historians called Cambridge Modern History causes character CHIGAN civilization Collingwood conception consciously criterion economic eighteenth empirical English enquiry environment essay F. H. Bradley facts of history French revolution Freud future German Gibbon happened Hegel historical facts human behaviour hypothesis individual J. B. Bury laissez-faire laws lecture liberal liberty Marx meaning mediaeval Meinecke MICHIGAN moral judgments Namier Napoleon nature nineteenth century objective objective laws observed past perhaps period philosophers philosophy of history political prediction present problem Professor Butterfield Professor Popper progress question quoted rational reason role Russian revolution scientist sense significant Sir Isaiah Berlin social sciences society Sociology speak Stresemann theory things thought tion truth unconscious understanding UNIVER UNIVERSITY valid values view of history Whig Interpretation words write wrote