What is History?: The George Macaulay Trevelyan Lectures Delivered in the University of Cambridge January-March 1961Macmillan, 1986 - 154 Seiten |
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... position of the observer ' . But it is not merely true that the bias of the social scientist necessarily enters into all his observations . It is also true that the process of observation affects and modifies what is being observed ...
... position of the observer ' . But it is not merely true that the bias of the social scientist necessarily enters into all his observations . It is also true that the process of observation affects and modifies what is being observed ...
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... position clear . To be a serious astronomer is compatible with belief in a God who created and ordered the universe . But it is not compatible with belief in a God who intervenes at will to change the course of a planet , to postpone an ...
... position clear . To be a serious astronomer is compatible with belief in a God who created and ordered the universe . But it is not compatible with belief in a God who intervenes at will to change the course of a planet , to postpone an ...
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... position with that of contemporary thinkers , and thirdly to enquire what elements in his position may be still valid today . The generation of Acton suffered , no doubt , from overween- ing self - confidence and optimism , and did not ...
... position with that of contemporary thinkers , and thirdly to enquire what elements in his position may be still valid today . The generation of Acton suffered , no doubt , from overween- ing self - confidence and optimism , and did not ...
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Introductory Note | ix |
Notes towards a Second | xvii |
xi | xlvi |
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