SECTION IL. In its widest possible extension the title of this book -Adventures of Ideas-might be taken as a synonym for The His- tory of The Human Race, in respect to its wide variety of mental experiences. In this sense of the title, the Human Race must experi- ence its own history. It cannot be written in its total variety.rn
Our discussion has already suggested that history is not a study isolated from other disciplines. The influence of the ideas of ethics and the presence of the historian's point of view really belong to philosophy. The literary excellence of a few histories gives them a place in literature. It follows that the history of historiography stands as a parallel to the history of literature and the hi…
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