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... theory of historical thinking to distinguish between the selection that distorts and the selection that does not distort , at any rate in any way that affects our historical understanding . And , conversely , it must make clear the ...
... theory of historical thinking to distinguish between the selection that distorts and the selection that does not distort , at any rate in any way that affects our historical understanding . And , conversely , it must make clear the ...
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... theory of truth ; though the rejection of that theory would not of itself compel the acceptance of the unity of experience and the experienced . For it might be said that the correspondence theory rests on the mistake of supposing that ...
... theory of truth ; though the rejection of that theory would not of itself compel the acceptance of the unity of experience and the experienced . For it might be said that the correspondence theory rests on the mistake of supposing that ...
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... theory that he examined ; only then could it be judged . He pressed in this way the theory of ' independent entities ' against which so much of his polemic was directed . It seemed to him , when worked out , to amount to saying that the ...
... theory that he examined ; only then could it be judged . He pressed in this way the theory of ' independent entities ' against which so much of his polemic was directed . It seemed to him , when worked out , to amount to saying that the ...
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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