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Common
sense,
and
history,
668
Comte, A.,
46,
118,
155-8,
161,
165,
1
68
Concrete
knowledge,
alleged
to
be
provided
by
history,
23,
43
(cf.
Ch.
Ill)
Correspondence
theory
of
truth,
73
ff.
Correspondence
theory
of
truth,
and
history, 79
ff.,
90
Croce,
B.,
13,
32, 42,
56, 89,
153,
157
D
ATA
,
urge
to
accumulate
historical,
157
Descartes,
R.,
9,
10,
36, 43,
49
Detectives,
their
attitude
to
facts,
87
Dialectic,
in
Hegel, 138
ff.
Dialectic,
in
Marx,
159,
162-3
Diffusionist
view of
history, 64-5
Dilthey,
W.,
13,21,49^,56,91,
117
Disagreement
among
historians,
20,
98,
100
ff.
Dominant
concepts,
historians'
use
of,
62
CAESAR,
Julius,
81,
142
Carlyle,
T.,
12,
100
Carritt,
E.
F.,
131
Certainty
of
historical
facts,
86-8
Christian
apologetics,
connection
of
philosophy
of
history
with,
121
Chronicle
)(
history proper,
32-3
Civilization,
134,
164
ff.
Cohen,
M.
R.,
35
Coherence
theory
of
truth,
76
ff.
Coherence
theory
of
truth,
and
history,
85
ff.
Coleridge,
S.
T.,
12
ECONOMIC
factors
in
history, 267,
159
ff-
Experience,
ambiguity
of,
67,
106,
107
Explanation
in
history,
22
ff.,
31
ff.,
Ch.
Ill,
149-50
Expression,
Dilthey's
concept
of,
50
ff.
Evidence,
18-19,
73>
82-3,
116-17
FACT,
17
ff.,
Ch.
IV
Facts
and
theories,
74-6,
100
174
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Feeling, philosophies
of,
137,
141,
155
Fichte,J.
G., 120,
137
Field,
G.
G.,
89
Freedom,
in
Hegel,
143
Function
of
history,
suggested
re-
interpretation
of,
in
GeisUswissenschafltn, 49
ff.
General
propositions
and
history,
Ghs.
II-III
General
propositions
and
science,
34-5
Gentile,
G.,
13
Gibbon,
E.,
68,
114,
168
Goethe,
J.
W.,
57,
132
Group prejudice,
its influence
on
history-
writ
ing,
101-2
HEGEL,
G. W.
F.
j
11-12,
14,
25,
56,
%
79> 119-20,
123,
131,
135,
Gh.
VII,
155,
156
Hegel
and
Marx,
158-60
Herder,
J.
G.,
u,
120,
122, 123,
132-^6,
137,
144,
151,
166
Historicism,
13
History,
ambiguity
of,
14
Hobbes,
T.,
126
Human
nature,
history
and
know-
ledge
of,
21,
24,
65
ff.,
1
06,
117-18,
158
Hume, D.,
10,
88,
106-7,
no
IDEALIST
conception
of
history,
13, 42
ff.,
48
ff.
Ideas,
unconscious
influence
of,
54
Impartiality,
and
history, 97
ff.,
1
1
1
Importance
of
events,
99
Individual,
historians'
concern
with
what
is,
38
ff.,
95
In
mind
)(
before
mind,
54-5
Inside
){
outside
of
historical
events,
52,
55-6,
60
Intelligible,
ambiguity
of,
149
Interpretation,
theories
of
historical,
26-7,
103-4,
161
JOACHIM,
H.
H.,
79
INDEX
175
KANT, I.,
9,
117,
120,
122-32, 135-6*
137, 141,
144,
152,
154
Knox,
T.
M.,
13,
109
LANGUAGE,
untechnical
character
of
historical,
37-6
Laws
of
history,
17,
46,
156,
i64ff.
Leibniz,
G.
W.,
129
Literary
genius,
67-8
Livy,
142
Locke,
J.,
10
Logic,
Hegel's,
138
ff.
MACIVER,
A. M.,
80
Mannheim, K.,
103
Marx
(Marxist,
Marxism),
14,
26
ff,,
100,
ip2,
104, 114-15,
117,
158-64
Materialism,
historical
cf. Marx
Meaning
of
history,
26,
Ghs. VI-VIII
Memory
knowledge, 84-5
Method,
its
relevance
to scientific
enquiries,
34
Method,
and
history,
37
Mommsen,
T.,
114
Moral
twist
of
speculative
philosophy
of
history,
121,
123,
135,
146,
148
Motives
)(
intentions,
71
NAGEL,
E.,
35
Natural
events,
and
history,
30,
53
Nature
merely
a
phenomenon,
48-9,
cf.
57,
60
Nature,
in
Hegel, 141
OAKESHOTT,
M.
J.,
80,
84,
88-90,
in
Objective
historical
consciousness/'
116-18
Objectivity,
in
history,
19
ff.,
41-2,
Gh.
V
Objectivity,
in
science,
36,
96-7,
114
PALAEONTOLOGY
)(
archaeology,
56-7
Past,
for
history
and in
history,
89
Past,
historical
and
remembered,
84
Past,
in what
sense
history
studies
the,
29-30
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INDEX
Past,
practical
and
historical,
in
Personal
bias,
in
historians,
101
Perspective
theory
of
history,
109,
naff.
Philosophical
conflicts,
and
historical
disagreements,
I04ff.
Philosophical )
(
empirical
history,
in
Hegel,
142-3,
148
Philosophy
of
History,
critical and
speculative,
13
ff.,
119
defects and
advantages
of
specula-
tive,
152-4
development
of,
1 1
problems
in
critical,
16
ff.
problems
in
speculative,
25
ff.
unpopularity
of
in
Great
Britain,
9ff-
Philosophy
of
Nature,
12,
14-15,
I2&-9
Philosophy
of
Science,
9,
14-15
Plain)
( significant
narratives, 16,
31-3
Plato,
142
Plot
(plan)
of
history,
n,
25,
119-20,
127
ff.,
148-9
Point
of
view,
98
ff., 108,
113
ff.
Popper,
K.
R.,
46, 103
Positivism,
igth
century,
17, 21,45,
7>i55>i6i
Positivist
conception
of
history,
..
Prediction,
and
history,
40-1
Prediction,
and
science,
35
Professional
)(
amateur
historians,
37
Progress,
idea
of,
27,
121,
124,
144
Propaganda
)(
genuine
history,
19-
21,
98,
in
Propaganda,
levels
of,
112
Psychology,
history
and,
64,
66
Purposes, history
as
the
realization
of,
60
ff.
Russell,
B.
A.
W.,
100
Ryle,
G.,
41,
55-6,
67,
71
SCEPTICISM
about
historical
know-
ledge,
69,
72-3,
108,
109
ff.
Schelling,
F. W.
J.,
120,
137,
146
Science
and
metaphysics,
dichotomy
of,
153
Science,
is
history
a?,
Chs.
II-III,
V
Scientific
knowledge,
common
con-
ception
of,
34
ff.
Selection of historical
facts,
99
Sense-perception,
is
history
co-
ordinate
with?,
16-17,
2
9~34
Significant narrative,
17,
31-3,
62,
150
Social
ethics,
146-7
Spencer,
H.,
169
Spengler,
O.,
14,
165
Spirit,
in
Hegel,
141
Stevenson,
C,
L.,
no
Subjective
element
in
history,
70,
Ch.
V
Subject-matter
of
history, 29
ff,
44
TELEOLOOICAL
procedures
in
history,
60
ff.
Thought, ambiguities
of,
48
ff.,
.
Thucydides,
81,
101,
142
Toynbee,
A.,
14, 42,
121,
157,
164-9
Truth,
in
history, 17
ff., Chs.
IV-V
UNDERSTANDING,
Dilthey's
con-
cept
of,
50-1
vico,
G.
B.,
11,
121,
165,
166
Voltaire,
F.
M.,
68
RANKE,
L.,
32
Reliving,
44,
49
ff,
57-8
Retrodiction,
41,
45
Rickert,
H.,
13
WELLS,
H.
G.,
30,
100,
101
Whewell,
W.,
23,
62
Why? ,
in
what sense asked
by
Hegel,
150
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