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An Essay on Philosophical Method (Paperback, Revised edition)
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An Essay on Philosophical Method (Paperback, Revised edition)
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An Essay on Philosophical Method contains the most sustained
discussion in the twentieth century of the subject matter and
method of philosophy and an unparalleled explanation of why
philosophy has a distinctive domain of enquiry that differs from
that of the sciences of nature. This new edition of the Essay
focuses on Collingwood's contribution to metaphilosophy and locates
his argument for the autonomy of philosophy against the twentieth
century trend to naturalize its subject matter. Collingwood argues
that the distinctions which philosophers make, for example, between
the concepts of duty and utility in moral philosophy, or between
the concepts of mind and body in the philosophy of mind, are not
empirical taxonomies that cut nature at the joints but semantic
distinctions to which there may correspond no empirical classes.
This identification of philosophical distinctions with semantic
distinctions provides the basis for an argument against the
naturalization of the subject matter of philosophy for it entails
that not all concepts are empirical concepts and not all
classifications are empirical classifications. Collingwood's
explanation of why philosophy has a distinctive subject matter thus
constitutes a clear challenge to the project of radical empiricism.
While not losing sight of its historical context, the introduction
to this new edition seeks to locate Collingwood's account of
philosophical method against the background of contemporary
concerns about the fate of philosophy in the age of science. This
volume also contains a substantial amount of previously unpublished
material: "The Metaphysics of F. H. Bradley," "Method and
Metaphysics," and Collingwood's fascinatingcorrespondence with
Gilbert Ryle. The latter will prove to be a mine of information for
anyone interested in the origins of analytic philosophy.
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