THE ROLE OF LANGUAGE AND REASON IN HISTORY Knower’s cannot directly observe the past. This characteristic of history opens up many questions of knowledge that are unique to it and allows reas 1000W
THE ROLE OF LANGUAGE AND REASON IN HISTORY Knower’s cannot directly observe the past. This characteristic of history opens up many questions of knowledge that are unique to it and allows reas 1000W
THE ROLE OF LANGUAGE AND REASON IN HISTORY 1000W
Knower’s cannot directly observe the past. This characteristic of history opens up many questions of knowledge that are unique to it and allows reason and language to contribute to the way we interpret historical accounts and events. Language is the system of communication including symbols and words by which history is noted, written and passed down over the years. In contrast, reason is the use of our own reasoning and logic to make use the language by which history is written and communicated. It was the French Historian and Politician, Francois Guizot who said that ‘Nothing falsifies history more than logic.’ This statement emphasises the fact that although language may sometimes be a hindrance to history, we are able to use of our reasoning and logic to overcome such a hindrance and reach a more understandable interpretation of the historical account or event being examined. However, one must acknowledge the fact that without language there would be no history as the essence of history is humans’ ability to communicate their opinions, views and