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Collingwoods and the Reform of Metaphysics : A Study in the Philosopy of Mind /

Professor Rubinoff argues that Collingwood's later thought is a dialectical outcome of his early thought, and that the rapprochement between the various forms of knowledge. He thus provides a new conceptual framework which views the whole of Collingwood's system.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Rubinoff, Lionel
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 1970.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Cover; PREFACE; ABBREVIATIONS AND BIBLIOGRAPHICAL CONVENTIONS; I PHILOSOPHY AND HISTORY THE NEED FOR A RAPPROCHEMENT; 1 The Priority of History in Twentieth-Century Thought; 2 History and the Science of Human Nature; 3 Philosophy and the Rapprochement between Theory and Practice; 4 History and the Problem of Historicism; 5 Collingwood and his Critics; 6 The Idea of Philosophy as a Scale of Forms: A New Interpretation of Collingwood's Thought; 7 The Aim and Plan of this Book; II THE RELATION BETWEEN PHILOSOPHY AND HISTORY IN COLLINGWOOD'S EARLY WRITINGS: 1916-1922 
505 0 |a 1 The Interdependence of Philosophy and History2 The Simultaneity of Philosophy and History; 3 The Relation between History and Science; 4 Collingwood's Classification of the Sciences; 5 Idealism and the Doctrine of Universal Judgment; III SPECULUM MENTIS: PHILOSOPHY AND THE TRANSCENDENTAL STRUCTURE OF EXPERIENCE; 1 Transition from Religion and Philosophy to Speculum Mentis; 2 Philosophy and the Phenomenology of Experience; 3 The Ontological Structure of Consciousness and Experience; 4 Towards a Re-interpretation of Collingwood's Thought; IV HISTORY AS IMPLICIT PHILOSOPHY 
505 0 |a 1 The Phenomenology of Experience2 History as the Assertion of Concrete Fact: The Categorical Singular Judgment; 3 The Negation of History; V PHILOSOPHY AS A SCALE OF FORMS: DOGMATIC PHILOSOPHY; 1 The General Characteristics of Dogmatic Philosophy; 2 Dogmatic Philosophy of History as a Scale of Forms; VI PHILOSOPHY AS ABSOLUTE KNOWLEDGE; 1 The Transcendental Principles of Phenomenology; 2 The Theory of the Concrete Universal; 3 The Logic of the Overlap of Classes; 4 The Doctrine of Dialectical Necessity; VII PHILOSOPHY AS CATEGORICAL THINKING 
505 0 |a 1 The Distinction between Categorical and Hypothetical Thinking2 The History of the Conception of Philosophy as Categorical Thinking; 3 Philosophy and the Ontological Argument; 4 Categorical Thinking and Metaphysics; 5 Categorical Thinking and the Rapprochement between Faith and Reason; 6 Categorical Thinking and the Understanding of the Historical Past; 7 Categorical Thinking and the Analysis of the Presuppositions of Experience; VIII PHILOSOPHY AS HISTORY; 1 Categorical Thinking and the Problem of Universals; 2 The Logic of Belief; 3 The Theory of Metaphysics as a Science of Presuppositions 
505 0 |a 4 Metaphysics as the Science of Absolute Presuppositions5 The Alleged Historicism of the Science of Absolute Presuppositions; 6 The Essay as a Response to Logical Positivism; 7 Metaphysics as a Dialectical History of Errors; 8 The Theory of Error and the Conditions of Historicity; 9 Truth and Historicity: The Presuppositions of Metaphysics; 10 Metaphysics as Transcendental Analytics; IX HISTORY AND THE SCIENCE OF HUMAN NATURE; 1 From Facts to Thoughts; 2 The Standpoint of the Idea of History; 3 History as Self-Knowledge of Mind; 4 Historicity and Historical Relativism 
520 |a Professor Rubinoff argues that Collingwood's later thought is a dialectical outcome of his early thought, and that the rapprochement between the various forms of knowledge. He thus provides a new conceptual framework which views the whole of Collingwood's system. 
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600 1 0 |a Collingwood, R. G.  |q (Robin George),  |d 1889-1943. 
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650 7 |a Mind and body.  |2 fast  |0 (OCoLC)fst01021997 
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650 7 |a PHILOSOPHY  |x Movements  |x Humanism.  |2 bisacsh 
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650 6 |a Esprit et corps. 
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