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16000-21

Further, “history” signifies the totality of those entities which change ‘in time’, and indeed the transformations and vicissitudes of men, of human groupings and their ‘cultures’, as distinguished from Nature, which likewise operates ‘in time’. Here what one has in view is not so much a kind of Being-historizing-as it is that realm of entities which one distinguishes from Nature by having regard for the way in which man’s existence is essentially determined by ‘spirit’ and ‘culture’, even though in a certain manner Nature too belongs to “history” as thus understood. Finally, whatever has been handed down to us is held to be ‘historical’, whether it is something that we know histologically or something has taken over as self-evident, with its derivation hidden.

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