What is History?: The George Macaulay Trevelyan Lectures Delivered in the University of Cambridge January-March 1961Macmillan, 1986 - 154 Seiten |
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... principle not amenable to objective interpretation . I shall have to consider at a later stage what exactly is meant by objectivity in history . But a still greater danger lurks in the Collingwood hypo- thesis . If the historian ...
... principle not amenable to objective interpretation . I shall have to consider at a later stage what exactly is meant by objectivity in history . But a still greater danger lurks in the Collingwood hypo- thesis . If the historian ...
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... principles by appealing to empirical material , to what is alleged to be ' fact ' ; and we select , analyse and interpret empirical material on the basis of principles.1 The word ' reciprocal ' would perhaps have been preferable to ...
... principles by appealing to empirical material , to what is alleged to be ' fact ' ; and we select , analyse and interpret empirical material on the basis of principles.1 The word ' reciprocal ' would perhaps have been preferable to ...
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... principle of uncertainty or indeterminacy . I shall speak in my next lecture of the 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 ...
... principle of uncertainty or indeterminacy . I shall speak in my next lecture of the 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 ...
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Introductory Note | ix |
Notes towards a Second | xvii |
xi | xlvi |
Urheberrecht | |
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