This book is about the presuppositions of historical knowledge. It rejects the view held by Hume Hegel and Vico that historical knowledge presupposes a theory of human nature in favour of the view that the discovery of new historical knowledge assumes the inheritance of a body of knowledge sufficient to constitute a determinate sense of the past.
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