The Idea of HistoryOxford University Press, 1993 - 510 Seiten "The Idea of History is the best-known work of the great Oxford philosopher, historian, and archaeologist R.G. Collingwood. This important work examines how the idea of history has evolved from the time of Herodotus to the twentieth century, and offers Collingwood's own view of what history is. This revised edition has a substantial new introduction which discusses how scholars have responded to Collingwood's classic over the last fifty years."--Publisher's site. |
Inhalt
Editors Introduction | ix |
Select Bibliography on Collingwoods Philosophy | xlix |
THE IDEA OF HISTORY | 1 |
The Idea of a Philosophy of Something and in particular a Philosophy of History 1927 | 335 |
Lectures on the Philosophy of History 1926 | 359 |
Outlines of a Philosophy of History 1928 | 426 |
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act of thought actions activity actually answer attempt authorities battle of Marathon become called century character Collingwood conceived conception of history consciousness consists critical Descartes discover distinction doctrine element empirical error essay evidence example existence Greek happened Hegel Herodotus historian historical fact historical knowledge historical method historical process historical thinking historical thought historiography history of history human nature Idea of History ideal imagination implies individual interpretation judgement Kant kind Knox laws lectures Livy logical means ment merely metaphysical mind modern moral narrative natural science never object particular past period person philo philosophy of history point of view political Polybius positivism positivistic possible present Principles of History problem progress question R. G. Collingwood rational re-enactment ready-made reality reason regarded relation Roman scientific sense sources statement Tacitus theory thing Thucydides tion tory true truth understand universal history whole write