The Idea of HistoryOxford University Press, 1956 - 339 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. |
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... living memory and the critical precision of what comes within living memory is a mark not of the failure of fifth - century historio- graphy but of its success . The point about Herodotus and ] Thucydides is not that the remote past is ...
... living memory and the critical precision of what comes within living memory is a mark not of the failure of fifth - century historio- graphy but of its success . The point about Herodotus and ] Thucydides is not that the remote past is ...
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... living organisms are not divided into kinds each permanently distinct from the rest , but have developed their present specific forms through a process of evolution in time . Nor is this conception limited to the field of biology . It ...
... living organisms are not divided into kinds each permanently distinct from the rest , but have developed their present specific forms through a process of evolution in time . Nor is this conception limited to the field of biology . It ...
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... living in a new way of its own , to enter sympathetically into the life of the last . It sees that life as a mere incomprehensible spectacle , and seems driven to escape from sympathy with it by a kind of instinctive effort to free ...
... living in a new way of its own , to enter sympathetically into the life of the last . It sees that life as a mere incomprehensible spectacle , and seems driven to escape from sympathy with it by a kind of instinctive effort to free ...
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The Philosophy of History | 1 |
Historys Nature Object Method and Value | 7 |
GRECOROMAN HISTORIOGRAPHY | 14 |
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act of thought activity actually answer authorities become believe called century character civilization Collingwood conceived conception of history consciousness construct critical Croce Descartes discover distinction doctrine eighteenth Essay evidence example existence Fichte Greek happened Hegel Herodotus historian historical facts historical knowledge historical method historical process historical thinking historical thought historiography human nature idea of history immediate experience implies individual judgement Kant kind laws living Livy logical means ment merely metaphysical mind modern moral natural process natural science never object particular past peculiar person philo philosophy of history Plato point of view political Polybius positivism positivistic possible present principle problem progress question R. G. COLLINGWOOD rational re-enacted reality reason relation Roman scepticism scientific history scientist scissors-and-paste history sense society sophy spirit statements Tacitus testimony theory things thinker Thucydides tion true truth understand universal Vico Voltaire