What is History?: The George Macaulay Trevelyan Lectures Delivered in the University of Cambridge January-March 1961Macmillan, 1986 - 154 Seiten |
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... laws of nature - Newton's laws of motion , the law of gravi- tation , Boyle's law , the law of evolution , and so forth - had been discovered and definitely established , and that the business of the scientist was to discover and ...
... laws of nature - Newton's laws of motion , the law of gravi- tation , Boyle's law , the law of evolution , and so forth - had been discovered and definitely established , and that the business of the scientist was to discover and ...
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... laws . They were no longer the mysterious decrees of an inscrutable provi- dence , but laws accessible to reason . But they were laws to which man was subject , and not laws of his own making . In the next stage man was to become fully ...
... laws . They were no longer the mysterious decrees of an inscrutable provi- dence , but laws accessible to reason . But they were laws to which man was subject , and not laws of his own making . In the next stage man was to become fully ...
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... laws and of conscious action to translate them into practice , of what are sometimes ( though misleadingly ) called determinism and voluntarism . Marx con- stantly writes of laws to which men have hitherto been subject without being ...
... laws and of conscious action to translate them into practice , of what are sometimes ( though misleadingly ) called determinism and voluntarism . Marx con- stantly writes of laws to which men have hitherto been subject without being ...
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Introductory Note | ix |
Notes towards a Second | xvii |
xi | xlvi |
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