R. G. Collingwood’s 'The Principles of Art' argues that art is the expression of emotion. This dissertation offers a new interpretation of that philosophy, and argues that this interpretation is both hermeneutically and philosophically plausible. The offered interpretation differs from the received interpretation most significantly in treating the concept of ‘art’ as primarily scalarly rather than binarily realisable (this is introduced in ch. 1), and in understanding Collingwood’s use of the term ‘emotion’ more broadly (introduced in ch. 2). After the exposition of ch. 1, the remainder of that chapter and the subsequent three chapters are each centred around one sort of objection. In ch. 1, I consider the objection tha...
In this review article, I present and discuss some theories and arguments which we can find in Derek...
Many Christian thinkers have embraced the notion “art for art’s sake.” Chesterton did not. To the co...
My aim in this paper is to provide clarification of my view on ethical criticism of narrative art in...
R. G. Collingwood’s 'The Principles of Art' argues that art is the expression of emotion. This disse...
R. G. Collingwood’s 'The Principles of Art' argues that art is the expression of emotion. This disse...
The status of art in Plato's philosophy has always been a difficult problem. As a matter of fact, he...
This essay presents an argument for a Collingwoodean social philosophy of art that centres on the op...
This essay argues that R.G. Collingwood's remarks about genre are implausible, and that they stem, d...
In The Principles of Art, R. G. Collingwood pursues, on the one hand, a ‘definition’ of art, and, on...
R.G. Collingwood is not normally associated with analytic philosophy, neither negatively nor positiv...
Although Great Britain is the country of some of the earliest contributors to aesthetics as an indep...
While Collingwood’s Idea of History (IH) is an excellent resource for defending history’s autonomy, ...
The thesis explores the role of human understanding in R.G. Collingwood's philosophy. I examine four...
Let me begin with a quote: “The universal organum of philosophy—the ground stone of its entire archi...
R. G. Collingwood is best known within the philosophy of art for his development of the so-called ex...
In this review article, I present and discuss some theories and arguments which we can find in Derek...
Many Christian thinkers have embraced the notion “art for art’s sake.” Chesterton did not. To the co...
My aim in this paper is to provide clarification of my view on ethical criticism of narrative art in...
R. G. Collingwood’s 'The Principles of Art' argues that art is the expression of emotion. This disse...
R. G. Collingwood’s 'The Principles of Art' argues that art is the expression of emotion. This disse...
The status of art in Plato's philosophy has always been a difficult problem. As a matter of fact, he...
This essay presents an argument for a Collingwoodean social philosophy of art that centres on the op...
This essay argues that R.G. Collingwood's remarks about genre are implausible, and that they stem, d...
In The Principles of Art, R. G. Collingwood pursues, on the one hand, a ‘definition’ of art, and, on...
R.G. Collingwood is not normally associated with analytic philosophy, neither negatively nor positiv...
Although Great Britain is the country of some of the earliest contributors to aesthetics as an indep...
While Collingwood’s Idea of History (IH) is an excellent resource for defending history’s autonomy, ...
The thesis explores the role of human understanding in R.G. Collingwood's philosophy. I examine four...
Let me begin with a quote: “The universal organum of philosophy—the ground stone of its entire archi...
R. G. Collingwood is best known within the philosophy of art for his development of the so-called ex...
In this review article, I present and discuss some theories and arguments which we can find in Derek...
Many Christian thinkers have embraced the notion “art for art’s sake.” Chesterton did not. To the co...
My aim in this paper is to provide clarification of my view on ethical criticism of narrative art in...