What is History?: The George Macaulay Trevelyan Lectures Delivered in the University of Cambridge January-March 1961Macmillan, 1986 - 154 Seiten |
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... sense to suppose that the curbing of alcoholic indulgence in drivers , or a stricter control over the condition of brakes , or an improvement in the siting of roads , might serve the end of reducing the number of traffic fatalities ...
... sense to suppose that the curbing of alcoholic indulgence in drivers , or a stricter control over the condition of brakes , or an improvement in the siting of roads , might serve the end of reducing the number of traffic fatalities ...
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... sense . At the present time , few people would , I think , question the fact of progress in the accumulation both of material resources and of scientific knowledge , of mastery over the environment in the techno- logical sense . What is ...
... sense . At the present time , few people would , I think , question the fact of progress in the accumulation both of material resources and of scientific knowledge , of mastery over the environment in the techno- logical sense . What is ...
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... sense of the course on which history was moving , but a sense of his own moral involvement in that course . The alleged dichotomy between the ' is ' and the ' ought ' , between fact and value , was resolved . It was an optimistic view ...
... sense of the course on which history was moving , but a sense of his own moral involvement in that course . The alleged dichotomy between the ' is ' and the ' ought ' , between fact and value , was resolved . It was an optimistic view ...
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Introductory Note | ix |
Notes towards a Second | xvii |
xi | xlvi |
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