The Principles of Historical Evidence Considered in Their Bearing on the History of Remote Times: The Arnold Prize Essay for 1868 (Classic Reprint) - Softcover

William Henry Simcox

 
9780243051632: The Principles of Historical Evidence Considered in Their Bearing on the History of Remote Times: The Arnold Prize Essay for 1868 (Classic Reprint)

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This book offers a historical examination on how we establish knowledge, and the reconstruction of past events when faced with incomplete or unreliable evidence. The author examines ancient history and myth, exploring the methods used to distinguish fact from fiction, and discusses the fine line between scientific inquiry and imaginative storytelling. They argue that while a strictly deductive approach often fails to account for the complexity of historical events and human nature, induction allows for a more nuanced understanding of the past. Using examples from Greek and Roman myths, the author shows how these tales can provide valuable insights into the social and political behaviors of different cultures. Ultimately, this book seeks to challenge the boundaries between history and fiction, inviting readers to engage with the subject in a new light.

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