1985
DOI: 10.7788/saeculum.1985.36.1.98
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Die Skepsis des Historikers und zu wenig beachtete Raum- und Zeitvorstellungen

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“…In these reactions towards their environment human beings show three quite distinct modes of reaction of which one usually will be dominant in a given society. This specific mode of reaction helps man to become more movable [4]. Men trust that the changes which they are able to observe in their environment will make everything to turn out well eventually.…”
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“…In these reactions towards their environment human beings show three quite distinct modes of reaction of which one usually will be dominant in a given society. This specific mode of reaction helps man to become more movable [4]. Men trust that the changes which they are able to observe in their environment will make everything to turn out well eventually.…”
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“…Birds are most movable, most difficult to train and to direct. Whoever does hawking, becomes associated with the space in which beings may move more freely than at any place on the earth[16] 4…”
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