What is History?: The George Macaulay Trevelyan Lectures Delivered in the University of Cambridge January-March 1961Macmillan, 1986 - 154 Seiten |
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... future . ' He thus agreed with Hobbes that ' of our conceptions of the past we make a future'.34 But he added the important comment that ' the converse would be almost equally true ' : our vision of the future influences our insight ...
... future . ' He thus agreed with Hobbes that ' of our conceptions of the past we make a future'.34 But he added the important comment that ' the converse would be almost equally true ' : our vision of the future influences our insight ...
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... future . In speaking of the present , I have already smuggled another time dimension into the argument . It would , I think , be easy to show that , since past and future are part of the same time - span , interest in the past and ...
... future . In speaking of the present , I have already smuggled another time dimension into the argument . It would , I think , be easy to show that , since past and future are part of the same time - span , interest in the past and ...
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... future from his indifference to the past : Consider how that past ages of eternal time before our birth were no concern of ours . This is a mirror which nature holds up to us of future time after our death.1 Poetic visions of a brighter ...
... future from his indifference to the past : Consider how that past ages of eternal time before our birth were no concern of ours . This is a mirror which nature holds up to us of future time after our death.1 Poetic visions of a brighter ...
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Introductory Note | ix |
Notes towards a Second | xvii |
xi | xlvi |
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