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R.G. Collingwood's hermeneutics of history /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Tang, Ruei-hong
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Nova Science Publisher's, Inc., 2013.
Colección:World philosophy series
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • R.G. COLLINGWOOD'S HERMENEUTICS OF HISTORY; LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA; Contents; Chapter 1: Introduction; Preface; Section 1. Research Motive; Section 2. Research Methodology; Section 3. Research Objective; Chapter 2: The Development of Collingwood's Historical Thought: From 'History as Facts' to 'History as Thought'; Preface; Section 1. Collingwood's Life; Section 2. Interpretation of Collingwood's Thought: Knox's Misinterpretation; Part 1: Knox on the 'Radical Conversion Hypothesis'
  • Section 3. Challenges and Construction of Collingwood's Thought: Dialog and Debate on Realism and PositivismPart 1: The Fallacy of Realism; 1. Fallacy of Realism's Theory of Knowledge; 2. The Contradiction of Realist Moral Philosophy; 3. The Error of the Scissors and Paste Theory of Realism; Part 2: The Falsehood of Positivism; Section 4. The Development of Collingwood's Thought: The Establishment and Completion of Scientific History as well as the Science of Human Nature; Part 1: A Young Collingwood's Pondering of Historical Knowledge.
  • Part 2: The Completion of the History of Science: All History is the History of Thought1. The Definition of the Philosophy of History; 2. The Aim of Collingwood's Philosophy of History; Part 3: Historical Consciousness and the Crisis of European Civilization; Section 5. The Establishment and Completion of the Theory of the Hermeneutics of History: Vico, Dilthey, ; and Collingwood; Part 1: Collingwood and Vico; 1. Vico and Historicism; 2. Vico and the Refutation of Cartesianism; 3. Vico's 'Verum et factum convertuntur'; Section 6. Collingwood and Dilthey; Part 1: Dilthey and Spiritual Science.
  • Part 2: Hermeneutics: The Methodology of the Human SciencesSummary; Chapter 3: The Historical Methodology of Hermeneutics: The Principles of Collingwood's Logic of Question and Answer; Preface; Section 1. The Nature of the Logic of Question and Answer; Part 1: Re-construction of the Question as a Method of Historical Understanding; Part 2: The Construction of Knowledge as a Result of the Process and the Act of Questioning and Answering; Section 2. The Dialogue between Collingwood and; The Albert Memorial; Section 3. Cognitive Activities of the Mind as the Activity of Question and Answer.
  • Part 1: The Logic of Question and Answer as a Method of Historical HermeneuticsPart 2: The Construction of Knowledge Through the Activity of Questioning and Answering; Section 4. A Criticism of Realism; Part 1: Criticism of Realism's Views on Epistemology; 1: A Criticism of the Realist Perspective on the 'Eternal Questions of Philosophy'; 2: A Criticism of Realism's 'Method of Philosophical Critique'; Section 5. The Logic of Question and Answer as a 'Baconian Revolution' of Historical Methodology; Part 1: Different Sciences Require Different Scientific Methodologies.