What is History?: The George Macaulay Trevelyan Lectures Delivered in the University of Cambridge January-March 1961Macmillan, 1986 - 154 Seiten |
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... nature and limits of so- called determinism in history . But whether the indeterminacy of modern physics resides in the nature of the universe or is merely an index of our own hitherto imperfect understanding of it ( this point is still ...
... nature and limits of so- called determinism in history . But whether the indeterminacy of modern physics resides in the nature of the universe or is merely an index of our own hitherto imperfect understanding of it ( this point is still ...
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... nature of his subject from recording what he called ' the pleasing conclusion that every age of the world has increased , and still increases , the real wealth , the happiness , the knowledge , and perhaps the virtue , of the human race ...
... nature of his subject from recording what he called ' the pleasing conclusion that every age of the world has increased , and still increases , the real wealth , the happiness , the knowledge , and perhaps the virtue , of the human race ...
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... nature : the laws of history were equated with the laws of nature . On the other hand , they believed in progress . But what ground was there for treating nature as progressive , as constantly advancing towards a goal ? Hegel met the ...
... nature : the laws of history were equated with the laws of nature . On the other hand , they believed in progress . But what ground was there for treating nature as progressive , as constantly advancing towards a goal ? Hegel met the ...
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Introductory Note | ix |
Notes towards a Second | xvii |
xi | xlvi |
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