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Robin George Collingwood (1889-1943) was one of the most important philosophers of the 20th century, with his work spanning theory of knowledge, metaphysics, philosophy of art, philosophy of history, and social and political philosophy. The full range and reach of Collingwood’s philosophical thought is covered by Peter Skagestad in this study. Following Collingwood’s education and his Oxford career, Skagestad considers his relationship with prominent Italian philosophers Croce and De Ruggiero and the British idealists. Taking Collingwood’s publications in order, he explains under what circumstances they were produced and the reception of his work by his contemporaries and by posterity, from Religion and Philosophy (1916) and Speculum Mentis (1923) to the posthumously published The Idea of History (1946). Featuring full coverage of Collingwood’s philosophy of art, Skagestad also considers his argument, in response to A. J. Ayer, that metaphysics is the historical study of absolute presuppositions. Most importantly, Skagestad reveals how relevant Collingwood is today, through his concept of barbarism as a perceptive diagnosis of totalitarianism and his prescient warning of the rise of populism in the 21st century.
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1350152900, 1350189235, 9781350152908, 9781350189232
Exploring the Philosophy of R. G. Collingwood: From History and Method to Art and Politics 1st Edition is written by Peter Skagestad and published by Bloomsbury Academic. The Digital and eTextbook ISBNs for Exploring the Philosophy of R. G. Collingwood are 9781350152922, 1350152927 and the print ISBNs are 9781350189232, 1350189235. Additional ISBNs for this eTextbook include 1350152900, 1350189235, 9781350152908, 9781350189232.
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