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The nineteenth century was weak in mediaeval history, because it was too much
repelled by the superstitious beliefs of the Middle Ages and by the barbarities
which they inspired, to have any imaginative understanding of mediaeval people.
The nineteenth century was weak in mediaeval history, because it was too much
repelled by the superstitious beliefs of the Middle Ages and by the barbarities
which they inspired, to have any imaginative understanding of mediaeval people.
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But we shall arrive at no real understanding either of the past or of the present if
we attempt to operate with the concept of an abstract individual standing outside
society. And this brings me at last to the point of my long digression.
But we shall arrive at no real understanding either of the past or of the present if
we attempt to operate with the concept of an abstract individual standing outside
society. And this brings me at last to the point of my long digression.
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What Freud did was to extend the range of our knowledge and understanding by
opening up the unconscious roots of human behaviour to consciousness! and to
rational enquiry. This was an extension of the domain of reason, an increase in ...
What Freud did was to extend the range of our knowledge and understanding by
opening up the unconscious roots of human behaviour to consciousness! and to
rational enquiry. This was an extension of the domain of reason, an increase in ...
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THE HISTORIAN AND HIs FACTs | 3 |
SoCIETY AND THE INDIVIDUAL | 36 |
HISTORY SCIENCE AND MORALITY | 70 |
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