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... seem to me important to insist that this is an absolutely essential characteristic of the historical judgement . It ... seems to me to do too much violence to the common use of language . I shall take no pains to confine my use of the ...
... seem to me important to insist that this is an absolutely essential characteristic of the historical judgement . It ... seems to me to do too much violence to the common use of language . I shall take no pains to confine my use of the ...
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... seems to me , also , to be necessarily implied in the Logical Positivist analysis . For any fresh piece of evidence which , as we should ordinarily say , con- firms a previous historical judgement must , according to their account ...
... seems to me , also , to be necessarily implied in the Logical Positivist analysis . For any fresh piece of evidence which , as we should ordinarily say , con- firms a previous historical judgement must , according to their account ...
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... seems much more open to question . At any rate , it is very doubtful whether this is a necessary assump- tion of historical thinking on which all historians must work in practice , whatever their general theories . For I think we could ...
... seems much more open to question . At any rate , it is very doubtful whether this is a necessary assump- tion of historical thinking on which all historians must work in practice , whatever their general theories . For I think we could ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir David Ross | 21 |
ARAB RULE UNDER THE AL BU SAID DYNASTY OF OMAN Raleigh | 27 |
SOME PROBLEMS OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY Philosophical | 55 |
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