R.G. Collingwood : an autobiography and other writings with essays on Collingwood's life and work /
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 year...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford :
Oxford University Press,
2013.
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Edición: | First edition. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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
- 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