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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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