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|a Collingwood, R. G.
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|a R.G. Collingwood :
|b an autobiography and other writings with essays on Collingwood's life and work /
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|a Cover; R.G. Collingwood: An Autobiography and Other Writings; Copyright; Acknowledgements; Contents; List of Illustrations; Note on Maps; Notes on Contributors; Abbreviations; Books; Journal; Manuscripts; INTRODUCTION: THE BIOGRAPHY OF AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY; AUTOBIOGRAPHY AND COLLINGWOOD'S AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY; PART I: AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY; AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY; I: BENT OF A TWIG; II: SPRING FROST; III: MINUTE PHILOSOPHERS; IV: INCLINATION OF A SAPLING; V: QUESTION AND ANSWER; VI: THE DECAY OF REALISM; VII: THE HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY; VIII: THE NEED FOR A PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY
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|a IX: THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE FUTUREX: HISTORY AS THE SELF-KNOWLEDGE OF MIND; XI: ROMAN BRITAIN; XII: THEORY AND PRACTICE; INDEX; COMMENTARIES; 1: R.G. COLLINGWOOD'S CHILDHOOD: HABITS OF THOUGHT; 1. COLLINGWOOD'S EDUCATION; 1.1 Home and School; 1.2 Collingwood the Rebel?; 1.3 Collingwood's Education and His Own Views on Education; 2. COLLINGWOOD'S CHILDHOOD AND HIS FAMILY; 3. INFLUENCES ON THE YOUNG COLLINGWOOD; 3.1 His Father, W.G. Collingwood; 3.2 John Ruskin; 4. CONCLUSION; 2: THE OXFORD MAN; 3: COLLINGWOOD'S CRITIQUE OF OXBRIDGE REALISM; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. MINUTE PHILOSOPHERS
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|a 3. INCLINATION AND INTUITION4. THE LOGIC OF QUESTION AND ANSWER; 5. REALISM AND KNOWLEDGE; 6. CONCLUSION; 4: COLLINGWOOD AS ARCHAEOLOGIST AND HISTORIAN; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. HADRIAN'S WALL; 3. ROMAN INSCRIPTIONS OF BRITAIN; 4. COLLINGWOOD'S MONOGRAPHS ON ROMAN BRITAIN; 5. EXCAVATION AND FIELDWORK; 5: COLLINGWOOD'S PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY IN THE YEAR OF HIS AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY; 1. COLLINGWOOD AS A PHILOSOPHER, ARCHAEOLOGIST, AND HISTORIAN; 2. THE LOGIC OF QUESTION AND ANSWER; 3. THE HAVERFIELD-MOMMSEN LINK; 4. THE NATURE OF COLLINGWOOD'S LABORATORY OF KNOWLEDGE
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|a 5. COLLINGWOOD'S ELABORATION OF HIS LABORATORY OF KNOWLEDGE AS A THEORY OF ENQUIRY AND HISTORICAL UNDERSTANDING6. THE RE-ENACTMENT DOCTRINE; 7. THE PRINCIPLES OF HISTORY; 8. OUTLINE OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HISTORY; 9. THE ABSENCE OF THE RE-ENACTMENT DOCTRINE IN THE PRINCIPLES OF HISTORY; 10. THE PRESENCE OF THE RE-ENACTMENT DOCTRINE IN THE PRINCIPLES OF HISTORY; 6: THE HISTORICITY OF THOUGHT; 7: FROM METHOD TO METAPHYSICS; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. SOME PROBLEMS IN METAPHYSICS; 3. PROGRESS IN SCIENCE; 4. FROM METHOD TO METAPHYSICS; 5. THE OWL OF MINERVA; 8: COLLINGWOOD AND EUROPEAN LIBERALISM
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|a CONCLUSION9: COLLINGWOOD CONTROVERSIES; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. HONORIS CAUSA?; 3. RELATIVISM AND THE RADICAL CONVERSION HYPOTHESIS; 3.1 The Temptations of Relativism; 4. POLITICAL RADICALIZATION; 4.1 Theory, Practice, and the Realists; 5. RE-ENACTMENT AND METHODOLOGICAL INDIVIDUALISM; 6. CONCLUSION: BEYOND IDEALISM?; 10: COLLINGWOOD'S AUTOBIOGRAPHY AS LITERATURE; 1. COLLINGWOOD'S AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY AND LITERARY FORM; 2. LITERARY EXPERIENCE AND LITERARY HISTORY; PART II: A JOURNEY IN THE EAST INDIES 1938-1939; INTRODUCTION TO COLLINGWOOD'S LOG; READING NOTES ON THE EAST INDIES: THEN AND NOW
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|a This volume presents a many-faceted view of the Oxford philosopher R.G. Collingwood. At its centre is his Autobiography, published in 1939, which has the status of a cult classic for its compelling 'story of his thought'. Collingwood's work has enjoyed renewed attention in recent years, with new editions of his great philosophical works. This volume republishes the Autobiography alongside a previously unpublished account by Collingwood of a journey to the EastIndies in 1938-1939. These writings are accompanied by eleven specially written essays. Several of these examine aspects of Collingwood.
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