The Problem of Historical Knowledge: An Answer to Relativism, 10 tomasLiveright Publishing Corporation, 1938 - 340 psl. |
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... with one particu- lar philosophical work the historian does not con- template it in isolation , but attempts to discover the past and contemporary influences which came to bear upon it This is merely to say that in history 5 INTRODUCTION.
... with one particu- lar philosophical work the historian does not con- template it in isolation , but attempts to discover the past and contemporary influences which came to bear upon it This is merely to say that in history 5 INTRODUCTION.
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... bear on the quan- daries of our life today , " 21 is , according to Troeltsch and to Teggart , no different from the older historians . For Troeltsch ( although he strives to escape relativ- ism ) insists on the close relation between ...
... bear on the quan- daries of our life today , " 21 is , according to Troeltsch and to Teggart , no different from the older historians . For Troeltsch ( although he strives to escape relativ- ism ) insists on the close relation between ...
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... bear an assignable relation to each other.21 ་ With these illustrations in mind , it should be evident that we have not turned the whole realm of causal relationships over to the scientist , and thus robbed the term " cause " of its ...
... bear an assignable relation to each other.21 ་ With these illustrations in mind , it should be evident that we have not turned the whole realm of causal relationships over to the scientist , and thus robbed the term " cause " of its ...
Turinys
Part I | 15 |
THREE HISTORICAL RELATIVISTS | 38 |
THE PRESUPPOSITIONS OF RELATIVISM | 83 |
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The Problem of Historical Knowledge– An Answer to Relativism, 10 tomas Maurice Mandelbaum Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1938 |
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actual argument aspect attempt C. D. Broad causal explanation causal relationship cerning chapter clear concept concerned concrete Croce cultural demands determining conditions Dilthey doctrine elements empirical epoch existential dependence experience explain external criticism fact field genetic fallacy given grasp Hegel historian historical account historical events historical judgment historical knowl historical knowledge historical monism historical pluralism historical process historical relativism historical understanding historical writing Historismus holds ideology individual interpretation intuition investigation Kantian L. S. Stebbing Logic Mannheim material meaning ment merely metaphysical nature of historical particular past phenomenologist philosophic philosophies of history position possess possible present presupposition psychical realm rela relation of existential relativist relevance Rickert Scheler seeks seen sense series of events Simmel social sociology of knowledge specific spirit statement stylistic structure subevents teleological development theory Thucydides tion torian torical knowledge Troeltsch true truth ultimate validity valuational factors values whole