Ricardo Duchesne:
>One of the most startling historical truths is that Europeans invented the writing of history as “a method
of sorting out the true from the false”, as a conscious search for a rational explanation of the causes of
events, while rendering the results of their investigations in sustained narratives of excellent prose. The other
peoples of the world, including the Chinese who maintained for centuries a tradition of chronological writers,
barely rose above annalistic forms of recording genealogies or the deeds of rulers, devoid of reflections on
historical causation. This would not have been judged a controversial view a few decades ago.<
Hopefully some interesting bits of information extracted from science and non-fiction literature. (For historical reasons there are some poems scattered throughout this blog.) Sachthemen und Sachtexte. (Historisch finden sich auf diesem Blog auch einige Gedichte und Aphorismen.) [Just collecting some exciting bits of information here.] [Eine Sammlung von interessanten Texten, Fragen und Antworten will das hier sein. Nicht mehr, aber auch nicht weniger.]
Dienstag, 17. Oktober 2023
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