In this book, originally published in 1967, the author gives his
views of history, from reflection on living history as distinct
from books about past history. He sees histories as the related
histories of individuals and gives an account of the meanings in
those individuals' lives and defends the beliefs dominatnly held in
relation to them. He challenges professional historians to concern
themselves with the fundamentals of history, and philosophers to
return to the cnsideration of problems persistent in the previous
history of philosophy, occidental and oriental.
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