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Man, except perhaps in earliest infancy and in extreme old age, is not totally
involved in his environment and unconditionally subject to it. On the other hand,
he is never totally independent of it and its unconditional master. The relation of
man ...
Man, except perhaps in earliest infancy and in extreme old age, is not totally
involved in his environment and unconditionally subject to it. On the other hand,
he is never totally independent of it and its unconditional master. The relation of
man ...
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But, while these descriptions would apply with a minimum of change to the
relations between the historian and the ... that of the physical scientist, and the
issues raised by the relation between subject and object infinitely more
complicated, this ...
But, while these descriptions would apply with a minimum of change to the
relations between the historian and the ... that of the physical scientist, and the
issues raised by the relation between subject and object infinitely more
complicated, this ...
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The relation of the historian to his causes has the same dual and reciprocal
character as the relation of the historian to his facts. The causes determine his
interpretation of the historical process, and his interpretation determines his
selection ...
The relation of the historian to his causes has the same dual and reciprocal
character as the relation of the historian to his facts. The causes determine his
interpretation of the historical process, and his interpretation determines his
selection ...
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THE HISTORIAN AND HIs FACTs | 3 |
SoCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
Urheberrecht | |
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