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When you take up a historical work, it is not enough to look for the author's name
in the titlepage: look also for the date of publication or writing— it is sometimes
even more revealing. If the philosopher is right in telling us that we cannot step ...
When you take up a historical work, it is not enough to look for the author's name
in the titlepage: look also for the date of publication or writing— it is sometimes
even more revealing. If the philosopher is right in telling us that we cannot step ...
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Now let us look at the historian. Like the ordinary man, he believes that human
actions have causes – which are in principle ascertainable. History, like everyday
life, would be impossible if this assumption were not made. It is the special ...
Now let us look at the historian. Like the ordinary man, he believes that human
actions have causes – which are in principle ascertainable. History, like everyday
life, would be impossible if this assumption were not made. It is the special ...
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on the nose, and Professor Morison pleads for history written in a sane
conservative spirit, I shall look out on a world in tumult and a world in travail, and
shall answer in the well-worn words of a great scientist: | “And yet—it moves.” *- i
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on the nose, and Professor Morison pleads for history written in a sane
conservative spirit, I shall look out on a world in tumult and a world in travail, and
shall answer in the well-worn words of a great scientist: | “And yet—it moves.” *- i
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THE HISTORIAN AND HIs FACTs | 3 |
SoCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
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