The agreeable eye

an eudæmonistarchives

ebb and flow

A end in the river below Little Zigzag Falls

But in history as it actually happens there are no mere phenomena of decay: every decline is also a rise, and it is only the historian’s personal failures of knowledge or sympathy—partly due to mere ignorance, partly to the preoccupations of his own practical life—that prevent him from seeing this double character, at once creative and destructive, of any historical process whatever.

—R.G. Collingwood (The Idea of History, pp. 164f.)


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