The Quarterly Review, 266. köide,527. numberJohn Murray, 1936 |
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... philosophy nor history , nor philosophy of history , but history which is philosophy and philosophy which is history and is intrinsic to history . ' I do not attempt to deny that it is legitimate for the theologian or the philosopher to ...
... philosophy nor history , nor philosophy of history , but history which is philosophy and philosophy which is history and is intrinsic to history . ' I do not attempt to deny that it is legitimate for the theologian or the philosopher to ...
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... philosophy if he begins by cramming history inside the framework of his own theoretical system . 6 The philosophical conception of history is based , secondly , on the false assumption of the historian that history remains valueless and ...
... philosophy if he begins by cramming history inside the framework of his own theoretical system . 6 The philosophical conception of history is based , secondly , on the false assumption of the historian that history remains valueless and ...
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philosophy of history has imbued it with a new meaning . But it enhances it as philosophy and not as history . Historiology is the testing of a philosophy by the touch- stone of history . The historian may rightly philosophise about his ...
philosophy of history has imbued it with a new meaning . But it enhances it as philosophy and not as history . Historiology is the testing of a philosophy by the touch- stone of history . The historian may rightly philosophise about his ...
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