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History as Re-enactment - R. G. Collingwood's Idea of History (Paperback, New Ed)
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History as Re-enactment - R. G. Collingwood's Idea of History (Paperback, New Ed)
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A central motif of R. G. Collingwood's philosophy of history is the
idea that historical understanding requires a re-enactment of past
experience. However, there have been sharp disagreements about the
acceptability of this idea, and even its meaning. This book aims to
advance the critical discussion in three ways: by analysing the
idea itself further, concentrating especially on the contrast which
Collingwood drew between it and scientific understanding; by
exploring the limits of its applicability to what historians
ordinarily consider their proper subject-matter; and by clarifying
the relationship between it and some other key Collingwoodian
ideas, such as the place of imagination in historical inquiry, the
sense in which history deals with the individual, the essential
perspectivity of historical judgement, and the importance of
narrative and periodization in historical thinking. Professor Dray
defends Collingwood against a good deal of recent criticism, while
pointing to ways in which his position requires revision or
development. History as Re-enactment draws upon a wide range of
Collingwood's published writings, and makes considerable use of his
unpublished manuscripts. It is the most systematic study yet of
this central doctrine of Collingwood's philosophy of history, and
will stand as a landmark in Collingwood studies. 'For many years
William Dray has been working at the task of retrieving Collingwood
for contemporary philosophy. . . . It is something of an event then
to have this new work, the culmination of a lifetime of thought,
appear in his retirement. As one would expect, it is a deeply
considered book, lucidly written, and scrupulously fair to all
parties . . . a sound and serious philosophical commentary . . .
anyone interested in either Collingwood or the philosophy of
history should consider joining the dialogue and will learn much in
the process.' Canadian Journal of History
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