The ontological proof became something of a signature argument for the British Idealist movement and this paper examines how and why that was so. Beginning with an account of Hegel's understanding of the argument, it looks at how the thesis was picked up, developed and criticized by the Cairds, Bradley, Pringle-Pattison and others. The importance of Bradley's reading in particular is stressed. Lastly, consideration is given to Collingwood's lifelong interest in the proof and it is argued that his attention is best understood as a direct continuation of theirs. In view of the fact that recent commentators have tried to draw a sharp line between Collingwood's approach to metaphysics and ontology and that of his predecessors, the establishment...
The philosophers of the self-styled ‘revolution in philosophy’ that went on to become the contempora...
Abstract: Focusing mainly on a number of unpublished texts by Collingwood, especially his “Lectures ...
Collingwood has failed to make a significant impact in the history of twentieth century philosophy e...
This essay examines how, in the early twentieth century, ontological arguments were employed in the ...
This essay examines how, in the early twentieth century, ontological arguments were employed in the ...
This essay examines how, in the early twentieth century, ontological arguments were employed in the ...
This essay examines how, in the early twentieth century, ontological arguments were employed in the ...
The ontological argument- proposed by St. Anselm and developed by Descartes, Leibniz, Kant, Hegel, a...
The ontological argument- proposed by St. Anselm and developed by Descartes, Leibniz, Kant, Hegel, a...
The ontological argument- proposed by St. Anselm and developed by Descartes, Leibniz, Kant, Hegel, a...
Article déjà publié dans la revue Philosophical Enquiries (cf. Item n° 30), mais revu et corrigé apr...
The ontological argument- proposed by St. Anselm and developed by Descartes, Leibniz, Kant, Hegel, a...
The ontological argument- proposed by St. Anselm and developed by Descartes, Leibniz, Kant, Hegel, a...
Article déjà publié dans la revue Philosophical Enquiries (cf. Item n° 30), mais revu et corrigé apr...
Article déjà publié dans la revue Philosophical Enquiries (cf. Item n° 30), mais revu et corrigé apr...
The philosophers of the self-styled ‘revolution in philosophy’ that went on to become the contempora...
Abstract: Focusing mainly on a number of unpublished texts by Collingwood, especially his “Lectures ...
Collingwood has failed to make a significant impact in the history of twentieth century philosophy e...
This essay examines how, in the early twentieth century, ontological arguments were employed in the ...
This essay examines how, in the early twentieth century, ontological arguments were employed in the ...
This essay examines how, in the early twentieth century, ontological arguments were employed in the ...
This essay examines how, in the early twentieth century, ontological arguments were employed in the ...
The ontological argument- proposed by St. Anselm and developed by Descartes, Leibniz, Kant, Hegel, a...
The ontological argument- proposed by St. Anselm and developed by Descartes, Leibniz, Kant, Hegel, a...
The ontological argument- proposed by St. Anselm and developed by Descartes, Leibniz, Kant, Hegel, a...
Article déjà publié dans la revue Philosophical Enquiries (cf. Item n° 30), mais revu et corrigé apr...
The ontological argument- proposed by St. Anselm and developed by Descartes, Leibniz, Kant, Hegel, a...
The ontological argument- proposed by St. Anselm and developed by Descartes, Leibniz, Kant, Hegel, a...
Article déjà publié dans la revue Philosophical Enquiries (cf. Item n° 30), mais revu et corrigé apr...
Article déjà publié dans la revue Philosophical Enquiries (cf. Item n° 30), mais revu et corrigé apr...
The philosophers of the self-styled ‘revolution in philosophy’ that went on to become the contempora...
Abstract: Focusing mainly on a number of unpublished texts by Collingwood, especially his “Lectures ...
Collingwood has failed to make a significant impact in the history of twentieth century philosophy e...