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Published here for the first time is much of a final and
long-anticipated work on philosophy of history by the great Oxford
philosopher and historian R. G. Collingwood (1889-1943). The
original text of this uncompleted work has only recently been
discovered. It is accompanied by further, shorter writings by
Collingwood on historical knowledge and inquiry, selected from
previously unpublished manuscripts held at the Bodleian Library,
Oxford. All these writings, besides containing entirely new ideas,
discuss further many of the issues which Collingwood famously
raised in The Idea of History and in his Autobiography. The volume
includes also two conclusions written by Collingwood for lectures
which were eventually revised and published as The Idea of Nature,
but which have relevance also to his philosophy of history. A
lengthy editorial introduction sets these writings in their
context, and discusses philosophical questions to which they give
rise. The editors also consider why Collingwood left The Principles
of History unfinished at his death, and what significance should be
attached to the fact that it contains no reference to the idea of
historical understanding as re-enactment. This volume will be a
landmark publication not just in Collingwood studies but in
philosophy of history generally.
Published here in paperback for the first time is much of a final and long-anticipated work by R. G. Collingwood on philosophy of history, of which subject he was the greatest exponent in the English language. The original text of this work was only recently discovered. It is accompanied by shorter unpublished writings by Collingwood on historical knowledge and inquiry. A lengthy editorial introduction sets these writings in their context, and discusses philosophical questions to which they give rise.
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