What is History?: The George Macaulay Trevelyan Lectures Delivered in the University of Cambridge January-March 1961Macmillan, 1986 - 154 Seiten |
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... philosophy of life.'12 In the 1930s , Sartre's influential Being and Nothingness distinguished between the being ' for - itself — pure consciousness of the individual , absolute freedom and responsibility — and the being ' in - itself ...
... philosophy of life.'12 In the 1930s , Sartre's influential Being and Nothingness distinguished between the being ' for - itself — pure consciousness of the individual , absolute freedom and responsibility — and the being ' in - itself ...
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... philosophy which sought to diminish their prestige . Croce was an important influence on the Oxford philosopher and historian Collingwood , the only I The context of this celebrated aphorism is as follows : ' The practical requirements ...
... philosophy which sought to diminish their prestige . Croce was an important influence on the Oxford philosopher and historian Collingwood , the only I The context of this celebrated aphorism is as follows : ' The practical requirements ...
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... philosophy . ' Hegel's equivalent for Smith's ' hidden hand ' was the famous ' cunning of reason ' which sets men to work to fulfil purposes of which they are not conscious . But Hegel was none the less the philosopher of the French ...
... philosophy . ' Hegel's equivalent for Smith's ' hidden hand ' was the famous ' cunning of reason ' which sets men to work to fulfil purposes of which they are not conscious . But Hegel was none the less the philosopher of the French ...
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Introductory Note | ix |
Notes towards a Second | xvii |
xi | xlvi |
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