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Writing History Essay on Epistemology PAUL VEYNE, Translated by Mina Moore-Rinvolueri WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY PnEss BJ Middletown, Cometiot jh © 571 Ros da Sea ag tnttn copyiht 284 Ween Cntesty Pes Ags wen sortganPentemamatets shone Tooemoretnsesearie, ice incase certs feist de etctntarmaren etre cbotaseac tate estas rte ‘cine i my ey iboats Treo ils psp de tof ayn Nw 9 Eoay om pinoy wa gly pubed nt Oct hate va poten ‘nue nd permis ret le eed he aller glptntaneny ono Mt Yoni, ited hy Harper & Rw Pb, Ketone Ital Pk saan Py Liao Congres Catalin ie Paton Dat 1 tiey~Sletodlos a. higophy Te Bidvatig oN gen Beate Tanx top go (all paper nw Sg oy (phe a ape) Mafia the Osi Sht of Aeron Pint Weleya ton wee | 7 NOV 08 1994 To Helen whose lovable theoretism has long been ‘an indispensable balance-weight for an obsolete emp Contents. Prologue Part One: ‘The Aim of History 1 OnlyaTrueAccount 3 II History Does Not Exist 15 III Plots, Not Facts or Geometrical Figures gt IV Pure Curiosity about the Specific 47 V Intellectual History 72 Port Two Understanding VI Understanding the Plot 8 VII Theories, Types, Concepts 017 VIII Causality and "Retrodiction” 44 IX Consciousness Not the Root of Action 176, Part Three: ‘The Progress of History X Lengthening the Questionnaite 213 XI The Sublunary and the Human Selences 298 XII History, Sociology, and Complete History 263 Notes ag Indes 933

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