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In the field of the philosophy of history of the 20th century,
Collingwood's contributions stand above the rest. He was truly one
of the most profoundly influential thinkers of his time. He was a
philosopher, historian and archaeologist that combined the unique
perspectives of all three disciplines. In relation to other
historians and philosophers, his thinking and perspective were of a
far deeper and more profound nature. In the West, most
Collingwoodians come from philosophical circles. Their critiques
and explanations of Collingwood's thought of history have already
left an enormous contribution in this field. However, their
discussions on this topic often fall short of the mark in
understanding Collingwood, his thoughts on historical knowledge and
his theory on the hermeneutics of history. They often explain
Collingwood's thought on history from a purely philosophical
perspective. However, Collingwood's views on history were an
amalgamation of his reflections on history, philosophy and
archaeology. This volume cuts to the core of Collingwood's work,
closely elucidating how inter-subjective the process of
"re-enactment" in history is for Collingwood and how structurally
constitutive "question and answer" is of "re-enactment" across time
between us today and past experiences ages ago.
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