he philosophy of history is undergoing something of a revival. Much has happened since its heyday in the 1960s when methodological discussions concerning the structure of explanation in history and the natural sciences were central to the philosophical agenda. This introduction revisits Collingwood’s contribution to the philosophy of history, his views on the relation between science and history, and the possibility of historical knowledge suggesting his work is of enduring relevance to contemporary debates. It locates his contribution in the context of the hermeneutic tradition and locates his defence of the methodological autonomy of history in the context of recent debates concerning the relation between science and the history of the ph...
Strauss’s invitation to understand Greek authors as they understood themselves was attacked by infl...
Philosophy of science and history of science both have a significant relation to science itself; but...
© 2015 by Tijdschrift voor Filosofie. All rights reserved. R.G. Collingwood greatly admired Dilthey'...
The philosophy of history is undergoing something of a revival. Much has happened since its heyday i...
The philosophy of history is undergoing something of a revival. Much has happened since its heyday i...
Some main historiographic aspects of R.G. Collingwood historicism are considered as basic elements f...
Working from a unique background in both archaeology and philosophy, R.G. Collingwood undertook to r...
History was long considered a somehow second-rate discipline, incapable of producing true knowledge ...
R. G. Collingwood's writings do not sit neatly within any of the major approaches to metaphysics. Mo...
Collingwood has failed to make a significant impact in the history of twentieth century philosophy e...
R. G. Collingwood (1889-1943) representa, para a cena intelectual inglesa da primeira metade do sécu...
The relationship between history and myth suffers from an ambiguity from which a philosophical topos...
Does R. G. Collingwood's theory that concepts in philosophy are organized as “scales of forms” apply...
Autonomy of history and historiography may rest on a claim that their method is substantially differ...
This thesis advances a new reading and interpretation of the philosophy of Robin George Collingwood ...
Strauss’s invitation to understand Greek authors as they understood themselves was attacked by infl...
Philosophy of science and history of science both have a significant relation to science itself; but...
© 2015 by Tijdschrift voor Filosofie. All rights reserved. R.G. Collingwood greatly admired Dilthey'...
The philosophy of history is undergoing something of a revival. Much has happened since its heyday i...
The philosophy of history is undergoing something of a revival. Much has happened since its heyday i...
Some main historiographic aspects of R.G. Collingwood historicism are considered as basic elements f...
Working from a unique background in both archaeology and philosophy, R.G. Collingwood undertook to r...
History was long considered a somehow second-rate discipline, incapable of producing true knowledge ...
R. G. Collingwood's writings do not sit neatly within any of the major approaches to metaphysics. Mo...
Collingwood has failed to make a significant impact in the history of twentieth century philosophy e...
R. G. Collingwood (1889-1943) representa, para a cena intelectual inglesa da primeira metade do sécu...
The relationship between history and myth suffers from an ambiguity from which a philosophical topos...
Does R. G. Collingwood's theory that concepts in philosophy are organized as “scales of forms” apply...
Autonomy of history and historiography may rest on a claim that their method is substantially differ...
This thesis advances a new reading and interpretation of the philosophy of Robin George Collingwood ...
Strauss’s invitation to understand Greek authors as they understood themselves was attacked by infl...
Philosophy of science and history of science both have a significant relation to science itself; but...
© 2015 by Tijdschrift voor Filosofie. All rights reserved. R.G. Collingwood greatly admired Dilthey'...